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Dear Sriracha, please move to Texas.

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We like hot sauce. :drool:

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nati ... e/7553303/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
A factory that produces the popular Sriracha hot sauce has 90 days to better contain its fumes after a decision by a California city council to label it a public nuisance.
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FML wrote:We like hot sauce. :drool:

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nati ... e/7553303/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
A factory that produces the popular Sriracha hot sauce has 90 days to better contain its fumes after a decision by a California city council to label it a public nuisance.
Saw this earlier. Forget the cattle ranchers, Government has gone too far this time :mad5
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Twenty or so years ago, the Frito-Lay plant in Inving, TX used to release some early a.m. obnoxous odors.

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saltydog452 wrote:Twenty or so years ago, the Frito-Lay plant in Inving, TX used to release some early a.m. obnoxous odors.

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Twenty or so years ago, the Frito-Lay plant in Inving, TX used to release some early a.m. obnoxous odors.
I miss that smell.
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I really, really need my daily dose of grease and caffene, but the Frito-Lay odor of rancid grease was too much. I like bacon in the skillet and bread in the oven, but that was an overdose.

Much better was the smell when driving anywhere in the area of Mrs. Bairds Bakery.

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saltydog452 wrote:I really, really need my daily dose of grease and caffene, but the Frito-Lay odor of rancid grease was too much. I like bacon in the skillet and bread in the oven, but that was an overdose.

Much better was the smell when driving anywhere in the area of Mrs. Bairds Bakery.

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I used to live in Burlington, WI we has a Nestle factory there the smells were awesome and fattening.
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suthdj wrote:I used to live in Burlington, WI we has a Nestle factory there the smells were awesome and fattening.
When I lived in California, I would drive by the McCormick-Schilling factory on the way to work.

You could tell which spice they were processing that week from the smell.

On the other hand, the smell of the fermenting sugar beets from the Spreckels sugar plant was nasty.
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suthdj,

In another life, I drove through Hershey, PA on occasion. I don't remember an odor, either pleasant or not.
Interesting ride 'tho.

My bride agrees with you. Odors can cause weight gain.

Since there is a Budweiser plant in Houston, maybe that explains their assinine behavior.

Austin doesn't have that excuse unless its the proximity to u.tee.

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saltydog452 wrote:suthdj,

In another life, I drove through Hershey, PA on occasion. I don't remember an odor, either pleasant or not.
Interesting ride 'tho.
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I also went to Hershey, PA and I don't remember any odors either. :headscratch
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WildBill wrote:
saltydog452 wrote:suthdj,

In another life, I drove through Hershey, PA on occasion. I don't remember an odor, either pleasant or not.
Interesting ride 'tho.
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I also went to Hershey, PA and I don't remember any odors either. :headscratch
Down town there is no odor. Go for a tour of the plant......we'll nuff said. Loved their street lights and signs.
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puma guy wrote:
saltydog452 wrote:I really, really need my daily dose of grease and caffene, but the Frito-Lay odor of rancid grease was too much. I like bacon in the skillet and bread in the oven, but that was an overdose.

Much better was the smell when driving anywhere in the area of Mrs. Bairds Bakery.

salty
I used to enjoy the aroma from Maxwell House in Houston unless they burned the batch.
I live about 5 blocks from there (now Maximus Coffee Group) and love that smell.
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I work by Kraft in Garland and we joke about what the "smell of the day" is. Italian salad dressing day is not so bad. Anything is better than the wastewater treatment plant smell on Centerville Rd. :ack:
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I sent an email to Huy Fong Foods. This is their reply:
Dear Bill,

Thank you for your interest in our products! We strive to produce the best sauces using quality ingredients in every bottle.

In regards to your email, we are not looking into relocating our Irwindale facility since we are still sorting out this situation. We appreciate the thought of inviting us to Texas. Thank you for your support.

Again, thank you for your email. If you have any further questions or comments please do not hesitate to e-mail us.

Sincerely,
Customer Service

HUY FONG FOODS, INC.
4800 AZUSA CANYON RD.
IRWINDALE, CA 91706
TEL: 626-286-8328
FAX: 626-286-8522
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