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Looking for a specific southwestern sauce/marinade

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So there's a company that makes different kinds of marinades. One of them is a Southwestern style marinade that I used to cook/eat with chopped up chicken. Eventually the super markets near me stopped selling it and I had to move on to other products, none of which being as good as the original.

Now I got the bug to find it again, but I forgot who even makes the damn thing. I think it starts with a 'C', maybe something like 'Conozo', but every damn Google attempt I've made to track it down has failed me. I'm not a big sauce/cooking guy to begin with so hopefully some of you are and can at least find out who makes this stuff, then we'll see if I can actually find it somewhere. Feel free to offer up your favorites as well, might just keep trying others at this point. TIA
 
Can you describe the taste? Southwestern style is kind of broad. I assume it was somewhat spicy, since that is the norm around those parts, but was it a sweeter sauce, thicker? What color was it? What did the label and bottle look like?
 
Originally posted by: ducci
Spiedie?

Looks yummy but neigh.

Originally posted by: DayLaPaul
Can you describe the taste? Southwestern style is kind of broad. I assume it was somewhat spicy, since that is the norm around those parts, but was it a sweeter sauce, thicker? What color was it? What did the label and bottle look like?

Good questions, I'll try to be more descriptive through them. The taste is spicy but definately on the sweet side as well, at least more so than most of the other sauces I've tried. The coloring is like a medium red and is pretty thick when mixed with the chicken. And from what I remember the label on the bottle is mexican looking and pretty decorative with the sauce maker's name going across it in cursive. Whoever makes it has other flavors as well but I can't think of what they are and every store I checked didn't seem to have any of those either.
 
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