FROM THE JAMAICA OBSERVER: KINGSTON, Jamaica — Approximately one month after declaring his love on social media for the new Grace line of hot pepper s

FROM THE JAMAICA OBSERVER: KINGSTON, Jamaica — Approximately one month after declaring his love on social media for the new Grace line of hot pepper sauces, American hip hop recording artiste, record producer and composer Swizz Beatz hit social media again on November 26, to show off the basket he received from the Jamaican food company, with his “fave” products inside.

“A lot of times it’s the small things in life that make you smile,” posted the artiste on Instagram. He continued, “I got my fav hot sauce sent from #Grace #Jamaica thx so much @tysonbeckford for hook up.”

Tyson Beckford is an international model with Jamaican heritage.

The gift package included the four products from the Grace Hot Pepper Sauces Range — Green Scotch Bonnet, Yellow Scotch Bonnet, Sweet & Spicy; and Grace Jerk Flavoured, as well as Grace Natural Coconut Water, a pair of Grace–branded mittens and a Bob Marley-themed headphone cover.

A miniature guitar in the colours of red, green and gold added the finishing touch to the basket, which was delivered to Swizz Beats’ New Jersey home by Shelton Rose, market manager – Beverages, North East USA, Grace Foods International (GFI), just in time for Thanksgiving celebrations in the USA.

Shortly after, the entertainer uploaded to Instagram a photo with his gift basket perched on his lap. Within 12 minutes of posting, there were 1116 likes in response.

“We were happy to have had the opportunity to do this, and we know he is happy to have received the product, so we have both won,” said GFI’s marketing manager, Andrew Collins.

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