Frequently Asked Questions
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Frequent Asked Questions
WHAT SETS YOUR SAUCES& DRESSINGS APART?
Our range of sauces and dressings are a keto-friendly replacement for your favorite, everyday common condiments. The line features all-natural and healthy ingredients, free of any artificial preservatives or sweeteners. Our products have no added sugar, are low-carb, dairy-free, and Paleo and Keto supportive! That way you’re staying healthy without compromising on taste or quality
HOW LONG WILL YOUR PRODUCTS LAST?
All our sauces and condiments come with an expiration date at the rim of the bottle. Just make sure you refrigerate after opening the bottle for the first time. Remember that separation is natural; so, it’s best if you shake the bottle before each use.
WHAT CAN I DO WITH HUNGRY SQUIRREL SAUCES?
Hungry Squirrel products can be used in many ways, and for different cuisines. Commonly, the line gets used as salad dressings, marinades, or seasoning; in sautés; or for grilling and roasting. They are a great addition to any meal or snack!
WHAT DO YOU USE INSTEAD OF REFINED SUGAR?
We use allulose and monk fruit. Allulose is a natural sugar that is found in dried fruits, such as jackfruit, figs, and raisins. Monk fruit is a small round fruit native to southern China. Monk fruit sweeteners are created from the juice of the monk fruit.
ARE YOUR PRODUCTS GLUTEN-FREE AND SOY-FREE?
Our Triple Berry Sauce, Sweet and Spicy Chili Sauce, Tomato Ketchup, BBQ Sauce, and Italian Dressing are all gluten-free and soy-Free.
We’re currently in the process of reformulating all the products to be soy free, stay tuned for that update.
ARE YOUR PRODUCTS DAIRY OR EGG FREE?
All of our available
sauces are dairy free.
HOW SAFE ARE YOUR SEASONINGS IF I HAVE FOOD ALLERGIES OR MEDICAL CONDITIONS?
Our sauces are low-glycemic, no BPA, and free of Tree Nuts. We only use fresh ingredients; however, it is always good practice to consult with your doctor if you have any health concerns regarding food allergies or medical conditions.