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Defcon Sauces
Are you ready to declare war on your taste buds?
Defcon Sauces ($6-$40) can help you prepare for attack. This line of seasonings ranges from a relatively mild Buffalo-style wing sauce all the way up to the ZERO Sludge extract, which comes with a "Use with caution" warning, with stops for Asian-style sauces and Habanero Horseradish in between. Just remember to use them wisely, lest your guests decide to declare war on your kitchen. [Thanks, Dave]
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Vices Food$6-$40
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Black & Tan Cookie Bars
Like a local pub crammed into a portable snack, these
Black & Tan Cookie Bars ($40) mix beer and food to fantastic effect. True to their name, these bars feature a Guinness fudge stout brownie topped with a Bass-infused butterscotch ale ganache, and topped off with that bar snack staple, the crunchy salted pretzel.
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Vices Food$40
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Beercandy
Beer lovers, take notice: your favorite beverage is now available in a sweet, tasty treat.
Beercandy ($7-19) is a line of assorted caramels and taffy, the latter usually covered in some form of chocolate, and made with IPA, Stout, Lager, and Lambic, giving it all of the hoppy flavor you've come to love. [Thanks, Chuck]
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Vices Food$7-$19
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Dragon's Blood Elixir
Some sauces are simply made to set your mouth on fire ? but this isn't the case with
Dragon's Blood Elixir ($8). Made in small numbered batches from various peppers with a hint of local apple cider thrown in for good measure, it's a sure-fire cure for bland food ? it even says so right on the label.
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Vices Food$8
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Smokey Bacon Maple Bar Cake
Treat yourself to a Father's Day sweet that won't make you look like a sissy with this
Smokey Bacon Maple Bar Cake ($35). Measuring 14" x 10" and serving up to 12 people, this delicious blend of fresh raised dough, maple, and bacon can, alas, only be ordered from Frost Doughnuts, which pretty much limits this one to those in the Seattle area. Although if you ask your significant other
really nicely perhaps you can score a homemade version this Sunday.