I purchased a bottle in Kingston when Jim Campbell and I were on our Jamaica Junket. While there are a lot of hot sauce brands, there are not very many bottlers. Pickapeppa and Walkers Wood have their own bottling operations then there are a couple of commercial bottlers in Kingston doing several brands. From the looks of the bottle, it was probably packaged by Island Food Processors, Ltd. in Kingston. I haven't tryed it yet, but certainly will. None of the Jamaican sauces were expensive. This one was purchased at John R. Wong Supermarket for $51.00 Jamaician. That's about $1.45 US. Dave Anderson Tough Love Chile Co. http://www.powernet.net/~chilehed1 > The nice looking label says Baronhall Farms, Jamaica on the side it says, > > Product of Jamaica > > Packed For Jamaica Standard Products Company, Limited > Williamsfield Manchester Jamaica, W.I. > > For Questions or Comments 1 (809) 963-4211 > > First ingredient is Hot Scotch Bonnet Pepper (Habaneros), the second is 5% > vinegar. Then, sugar, stabilizer (clear gel), ginger, pimento, cinnamon, > garlic powder, onion powder. > > > Has anyone seen this stuff around here? In any event, I thought I'd > mention it, in case anyone is going to Jamaica, or sees it. Don't know > what it costs, but I do recommend this one.