
Shaggy burns his finger on a bottle of Grim ReaPepper.
The Grim ReaPepper is a notoriously super hot sauce sold by Bayou Pierre in a line of hot sauces in Louisiana. The emblem for this hot sauce is a hood-covered skull, representing the Grim Reaper. The bottle containing the hot sauce is so hot that just a single touch can scorch a person's skin without the use of skin protection. Wearing a heat-proof glove while using a metal tong is necessary to avoid getting burned.
History[]
Be Cool, Scooby-Doo![]
Season one[]
When Dwayne presented the line of Hot Sauces, the last one amazes Scooby and Shaggy as it was so hot Shaggy was burnt when he touched the bottle with his finger. Scooby then suggested they start with Flame N' Fortune Sorta Hot instead. After tasting the French Cauterize Shaggy decides to skip the Devil's Spit and Jack's Inferno and go straight to the Grim ReaPepper. He asked Scooby if he's scared but Scooby told him not to fear the ReaPepper, but when drips a drop of the sauce on the food Scooby calls him a wimp which goads him into spreading it all over the food and eating it. Scooby's body started to turn red which burned his collar and eyebrows and Shaggy's face turned red and he started to sweat until his hair was wet and his shirt soaked in sweat, his eyes filling with tears as he whimpered.
Scooby's teary eye twitched as he whimpered and explosions appear in his pupils and bloodshot sclera and Shaggy's watery eyes bubbled as he whimpered. Finally, they both screamed with fire coming out of their mouths then ran around the table and shouted for water and swam into the bayou. As Shaggy and Scooby finally recover Shaggy claimed it burned. Shaggy told Scooby they should go back for more.
Later, the Gang used the sauce on the Swamp Monster until it ran away.
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Notes/trivia[]
- Its name is a play on "Grim Reaper", a silhouette of which is on the label.
- When Scooby says "Dont fear the ReaPepper", this is likely a reference to the popular classic rock song "(Don't Fear) The Reaper", released in 1976 by Blue Oyster Cult.