We did it AGAIN!
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How it happened
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We Dreamt it.
The story behind Ruby Haze Capsaicin Oil is one born out of relentless curiosity and daring experimentation—something that embodies the very spirit of the Zero Foxtrot brand. For years, the Afterlife Club’s exclusive members have celebrated bold flavors and unique finds that push boundaries, but this month’s creation is unlike anything we’ve done before.
It all started when The Devil’s Dust founder stumbled upon an ancient recipe while exploring a forgotten spice market deep in the heart of Oaxaca, Mexico. Legend has it that ancient warriors and mystics used a powerful oil to invigorate their bodies and sharpen their senses before battle. But unlike the searing heat of typical peppers, this oil offered a smoky warmth that enveloped the spirit without overwhelming the senses. Inspired by the story, the team at Zero Foxtrot decided to embark on a mission to recreate this legendary elixir.
Months of experimenting led to the birth of Ruby Haze. By harnessing high-potency capsaicin extracted through a meticulous infusion process, we managed to preserve all its health-boosting properties—think metabolism ignition, inflammation reduction, and cardiovascular support—while taming the burn. The finishing touch was infusing it with the essence of slow-smoked peppers, capturing a rich, robust flavor of The Devil’s Dust that lingers on the palate without the fire.
Ruby Haze is more than just an oil; it’s a tribute to the fearless warriors and explorers, the boundary-pushers, and the seekers of life’s untamed flavors. Exclusively available first to our Afterlife Club members, this elixir is a taste of the past, perfected for the modern palate. Use it to marinate your favorite cuts, drizzle over roasted vegetables, or simply dip your bread for a smoky kick that lingers like the whisper of an ancient secret.
The journey isn’t over—welcome to your next taste adventure.
(*Story slightly embellished - The statement and claims above are based on general public knowledge about capsaicin and are not medical advice or claims given, made, or directed by any medical professionals)