CHICAGO — When Drew Davis was 14 years old, he was told that he might be bedridden, but He had other plans.
With a love for hot sauce and a keen sense of humor, Davis launched Crippling Hot Sauce from his parent’s kitchen. Now it’s a multimillion-dollar brand with a mission to support people with disabilities and break stereotypes.
Davis joined WGN news on Saturday morning to talk about his sauce and the mission behind it.
Visit the Crippling Hot Sauce website for more information or to pick up a bottle.
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