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America’s first fully prepared Pizza Sauce made from fresh vine ripened tomatoes. Created in 1950, we use the same great recipe today, hundreds of millions of pizzas later! Don Pepino is ideal for use in countless red sauce applications, in addition to pizza. This unique sauce includes pure corn oil, salt, spices and garlic.
Don Pepino uses only garden fresh tomatoes, plucked from the vine at their peak of ripeness. Cholesterol free corn oil and a blend of imported spices are mixed with the fresh whole tomatoes to create our unique delicious tasting pizza sauce. Our unique processing system captures all the natural flavors and seals in an extraordinary fresh taste. Unlike many of our competitors, our recipe never includes paste, purees, preservatives, starches, gums, sugar, artificial color, citric acid, or fillers.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What ingredients are in Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce? A: Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce contains fresh vine-ripened tomatoes, pure corn oil, salt, spices, and garlic. This sauce is free from preservatives, starches, sugars, and artificial colors.
- Q: What is the size of each pack of Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce? A: Each pack of Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce is twenty-eight ounces. The product comes in a pack of twelve, totaling three hundred thirty-six ounces.
- Q: Is Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce gluten-free? A: Yes, Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce is gluten-free. It is made without any gluten-containing ingredients, making it suitable for those with gluten sensitivities.
- Q: How do I use Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce? A: You can use Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce directly on your pizza or in pasta dishes. Simply heat it up and pour it over your favorite dishes for a delicious flavor.
- Q: Can I use Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce for other dishes? A: Yes, this sauce is versatile and ideal for various red sauce applications beyond pizza. Use it in pasta, lasagna, or as a dipping sauce.
- Q: Is Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce suitable for children? A: Yes, Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce is suitable for children. Its natural ingredients and lack of preservatives make it a family-friendly choice.
- Q: How should I store Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce? A: Store Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce in a cool, dry place. Once opened, refrigerate the sauce and consume it within five to seven days for the best quality.
- Q: What is the shelf life of Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce? A: The shelf life of Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce is typically two years when unopened. Always check the expiration date on the packaging for assurance.
- Q: Can I freeze Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce? A: Yes, you can freeze Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce. Freezing will help preserve its flavor, and it can be stored for up to six months in the freezer.
- Q: How does Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce compare to other brands? A: Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce is known for its fresh taste and natural ingredients. Unlike many competitors, it doesn’t use paste, purees, or artificial additives.
- Q: Is Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce family recipe? A: Yes, Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce is made from a family recipe. It has been in use since nineteen fifty, ensuring a trusted and consistent flavor.
- Q: What makes Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce unique? A: Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce is unique due to its use of garden-fresh tomatoes and a special processing system that captures the sauce's natural flavors.
- Q: What is the nutritional value of Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce? A: Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce is low in calories and free from cholesterol. It is rich in flavor and made from wholesome ingredients, making it a healthy choice.
- Q: Does Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce contain preservatives? A: No, Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce does not contain preservatives. It is made with fresh ingredients to ensure a natural and authentic taste.
- Q: Where is Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce manufactured? A: Don Pepino Spaghetti Sauce is manufactured by B&G Foods. The company is known for its commitment to quality and traditional recipes.

