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Photos: Demon Hot Sauce heats up Durango High School

Jerry McBride

Herald Photo Editor

Tuesday, Feb 14, 2023 2:31 PM MT

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Matt Poling, left, Food & Nutrition Services director at Durango School District 9-R; Izzy Mora, 17, a Durango High School business class student; and Kricket Lewis, career and technical education teacher at DHS; hold bottles of Demon Hot Sauce on Tuesday at the school. The hot sauce recipe was created by Durango School District 9-R Food & Nutrition Services. It is being used as a hands-on opportunity for about 60 career and technical education students to learn how to develop, market and sell a product. The sweet and tangy sauce uses local produce when possible and is produced and bottled locally through a partnership with Durango Artisan Foods. The product will soon be available at local businesses. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Matt Poling, left, Food & Nutrition Services director at Durango School District 9-R; Izzy Mora, 17, a Durango High School business class student; and Kricket Lewis, career and technical education teacher at DHS; hold bottles of Demon Hot Sauce on Tuesday at the school. The hot sauce recipe was created by Durango School District 9-R Food & Nutrition Services. It is being used as a hands-on opportunity for about 60 career and technical education students to learn how to develop, market and sell a product. The sweet and tangy sauce uses local produce when possible and is produced and bottled locally through a partnership with Durango Artisan Foods. The product will soon be available at local businesses. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)cca
Taylor Williams, 16, right, a Durango High School student, tries Demon Hot Sauce as Alex Elias, 15, a marketing student, explains the sauce on Tuesday at the school. The hot sauce recipe was created by Food & Nutrition Services with Durango School District 9-R. It is being used as a hands-on opportunity for about 60 career and technical education students to learn how to develop, market and sell a product. The sweet and tangy sauce uses local produce when possible and is produced and bottled locally through a partnership with Durango Artisan Foods. The product will soon be available at local businesses. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Taylor Williams, 16, right, a Durango High School student, tries Demon Hot Sauce as Alex Elias, 15, a marketing student, explains the sauce on Tuesday at the school. The hot sauce recipe was created by Food & Nutrition Services with Durango School District 9-R. It is being used as a hands-on opportunity for about 60 career and technical education students to learn how to develop, market and sell a product. The sweet and tangy sauce uses local produce when possible and is produced and bottled locally through a partnership with Durango Artisan Foods. The product will soon be available at local businesses. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)cca

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