The mysterious pink condiment is causing some sauce drama
Photo: The Pink Sauce TikTok has convinced people to drink balsamic vinegar in seltzer and use their vaginal fluids as perfume, so I was not exactly surprised to discover that many people on the platform are currently buying a mysterious pink sauce with questionable safety standards.
A few TikTok users have also raised concerns about the product’s safety standards. There’s the thoroughly confusing nutrition label, which misspells the word “vinegar” and claims there are 444 servings in each bottle. One user pointed out that the label says the product contains milk, and yet there was no expiration date or refrigeration instructions on the packaging . Some people say the sauce smelled rotten when they opened it.The sauce maker says she’s addressing the concerns.
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