New hot sauce to help Minnesota farmers after last year’s hail storms

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Last summer storms hit farmers in southeast Minnesota hard.

Hail damage at a farm in Cannon Falls ruined roughly 15,000 pounds of habanero peppers.

Hail damages 15,000 pounds of habanero peppers at southeast Minnesota farm

Craig Kaiser, owner of Cry Baby Craig’s Hot Sauce, has created a new sauce called Hail Fire to help them out.

Starting next Thursday the Hail Fire sauce will be sold at Lunds and Byerlys.

All profits will go into a storm fund for farmers in southeastern Minnesota.

"If and when this happens again, there’s at least something for someone out there to pull from as opposed to waking up and feeling you lost everything," Kaiser said.

Hail Fire Hot Sauce will cost $6.99 a bottle.

Kaiser hopes to raise $50,000.