For what it's worth, the Wolf's hot sauces (3 different flavors--one with garlic, one without, and a spicy BBQ sauce) go for 26.5 Baht per bottle here in Thailand. That's about US$0.58 using today's exchange rate. The 8oz/250ml bottle of Sriraja Chilli Sauce goes for all of 13.75 Baht, about US$30. The Baht has devaluated about 8.5% to the US$ since the first of February but is still well off the lows of early '98. It looks like the rains have started so I've probably collected the last of my Habs until next year. David in Thailand fragrantgarden wrote: > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 20:44:47 +1000 > From: Lukasz Electronics <lukasz@midcoast.com.au> > Subject: [CH] addendum to last post > > The Essential Ingredients in Coffs has a Sauce in a 3oz/88ml bottle > WOLF hot Sauce with garlic > Made in Thailand for sale at $1.80 AUD = 88c USD, > Initially hot with a Vinegar kick to the end, at this price its a > bargain for us Aussies/ the Thai Baht must be sinking with the south > pacific Peso.. > Send Tourists with Guns and Money <g> > Send guns separately..!!! > > Found an Asian grocer in Marricville wiht about 40 different sauces. > Usually under $2!!! > > Michael Bailes, The Fragrant Garden, Portsmouth Road, Erina. N.S.W. 2250 > Australia. (OZ); International fax 61 243 651979 Phone02 4367 7322 > Web page at: http://www.fragrantgarden.com.au/ > Email: <fragrantgarden@fastlink.com.au> > "Everyone over 40 is responsible for their own face." > ***************************************************************** -- What's Hua Hin? Check out the Hua Hin Pages @ http://frangipani.com