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APSU Is Now Selling Hot Sauce

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APSU Is Now Selling Hot Sauce

Things are heating up on the campus of APSU as they have launched their own brand of Hot Sauce.

APSU has worked with Two Heads Hot Sauce for months now coming up with the perfect recipes.  They have a red and green sauce.  The red sauce is called Stacheville Sting, giving recognition to the college’s mascot.  The green sauce is called Govs Valiant Verde, this one is to recognize what a great military community we live in.

If you are looking to purchase these hot sauces you can find them in several locations, Universities Ann Ross Bookstore, online at twoheadsheat.com or at convenience stores located on campus (Morgan University Center and Governors Terrace).

Two Heads donates 10% of all their sales to food banks, first responders and St. Jude, among others.

The best part about the hot sauces is the ingredients come from right here in Tennessee.  Go get some today…

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