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Brooklyn Beckham is now slashing the price of his hot sauce for Prime Day

Brooklyn Beckham is now slashing the price of his hot sauce for Prime Day

Daily Mail​10-07-2025
Brooklyn Beckham, the son of stars Victoria Beckham and David Beckham, has slashed the price of his Cloud23 hot sauce for Amazon Prime Day - and it's a deal you won't want to miss.
In honor of Prime Day, which ends on Friday, July 11, Beckham, who has an estimated $10 million net worth, is selling his two-pack hot sauce variety set for $24.49, a hefty 30 per cent discount from its usual $34.99.
The variety pack comes with two different flavors, hot habanero and sweet jalapeno.
You can also get a discount on two-packs of each flavor, which have also been marked down from $34.99 to $24.49.
Even if you're not a big hot sauce user, the bottles are sure to look chic in any kitchen, as they feature elegant sketches of pink and blue cherubs on them.
The delicate glass bottle is also secured with a tasteful, round wood stopper.
And the reviews speak for themselves - with many gushing that they're a must-try for any hot sauce lover.
'Ok the packaging is the nicest I've seen ever for a hot sauce. The bottles are glass and good quality. The sauces are addicting. Hot habanero is my favorite, but man they are both delicious. If you're a hot sauce lover, you gotta try these!' one person wrote on Amazon.
In honor of Prime Day, which ends on Friday, July 11, Beckham is selling his two-pack hot sauce variety set for $24.49, a hefty 30 per cent discount from its usual $34.99
Another agreed, 'The taste is delicious. The packaging is very aesthetic. This would make a great gift for anyone who loves hot sauce.'
'Very good flavor. Nice packaging and bottle is a nice heavy glass container. A little pricey, but really good product,' someone else typed.
Earlier this year, New York Magazine's The Cut team also gave his hot sauce a rave review, and were especially big fans of the smart packaging.
'Brooklyn, I am surprised. This is a perfectly fine generic hot sauce that I would eat again,' writer Emily Liebert remarked.
The Cut's editor-in-chief, Lindsay Peoples, said that she liked the sauce and loved the 'classy' bottles.
Variety pack
Until Prime Day ends the two pack (hot habanero and sweet jalapeno) is available at a 30% discount. 'The taste is delicious. The packaging is very aesthetic. This would make a great gift for anyone who loves hot sauce.'
$24.49 (-30%) Shop
Former Real Housewives of New York star Bethenny Frankel is also a fan, as she posted about a review and recipe on her TikTok account this May.
Interestingly enough, Brooklyn's love for cooking and cuisine is nothing new.
In 2024, he launched his own cooking show on social media, Cookin' with Brooklyn, and even appeared on the Rachael Ray show in 2023 to whip up some hamburgers.
'I kind of was just like, "I love cooking, but I don't really want to be a chef,"' he explained to the outlet at the time
While speaking to CNBC's Make It last year, Beckham said that he was inspired to create hot sauce in an effort to 'make condiments sexy again.'
'I kind of was just like, "I love cooking, but I don't really want to be a chef,"' he explained to the outlet at the time.
'I'm obsessed with design, so I wanted to go into the business aspect of cooking,' he continued.
The model explained that the look of his product is just as important to him as the actual sauce, because the packaging is what draws people in to buy it.
'I designed every tiny little aspect of Cloud23,' he said.
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