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Not sure about the land of production, but Santa Maria hot pepper sauce is alright.
https://prep.santamariaworld.com/dk/produkter/hot-pepper-sauce/
Santa Maria is a Swedish company owned by Paulig, a Finnish company.
https://prep.santamariaworld.com/uk/about-santa-maria/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulig
E: Added info that Santa Maria is Swedish.
They had a more Swedish name (the founder’s surname or similar) but adopted their Mexican-sounding name during the 1990s taco fad in Sweden.
They make the absolute beast of a spice mix, GrillKrydda. I met a top chef in France that even imported it for himself, when I visit Sweden I bring back kilos if that stuff. But they don't ship outside sweden (or maybe scandinavia, I always thought it was a Swedish company, the more you know!)
Here is the little spice we have left 🥲
Santa Maria indeed is a Swedish company, and they are owned by a Finnish company.
E: This is probably the spice you mentioned. They ship worldwide.
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