
Sriracha now available in to-go packets

Key chain bottles and 5-gram packets of hot sauce are available at Sriracha2Go, founded by Farbod Deylamian and Kyle Lewis in 2014. Credit: Sriracha2Go
From the visionaries who brought you the Huy Fong Foods-licensed Sriracha key chain, comes another portable way to enjoy the wildly popular Thai-inspired condiment.
Sriracha2Go was founded by hot sauce fanatics Farbod Deylamian and Kyle Lewis in October 2014, born out of the partners’ mutual love of Sriracha and their inability to find it while dining out. Key chains with refillable Sriracha bottles, produced in two sizes, were the answer. The New York City-based duo has already sold tens of thousands of them on Amazon, through its own website and at brick-and-mortar outlets like Urban Outfitters.
Their success, combined with an investment from Mark Cuban of “Shark Tank” fame, has allowed them to expand their product line to include 5-gram packets of the stuff, perfect for packing in a purse for a spicy night out. The packets, sold in boxes of 50 ($14.99) or 200 ($34.99) are available at Sriracha2Go.com, where you can also buy Sriracha cookbooks, coffee mugs and beef jerky.