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The Way Down South Spice Set

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Organic Taco and Fajita Seasoning Combo

Bold, smoky taco flavor with a family friendly Rock Yo Taco and a little more heat in Did Someone Say Chipotle.

Rock Yo Taco ingredients: Sea Salt, Organic Onion, Organic Paprika, Organic Garlic, Organic New Mexico Chile, Organic Cumin, Organic Ancho, Organic Cocoa Powder, Organic Oregano, Organic Coriander, Organic Red Pepper

Did Someone Say Chipotle ingredients: Sea Salt, Organic Cocoa Powder, Organic Onion, Organic Garlic, Organic Cumin, Organic Ancho Chili, Organic Chipotle Powder, Organic Paprika, Organic Basil, Organic Celery Seed, Organic Cayenne, Organic Oregano

Two blends that take tacos, fajitas, and weeknight cooking off your plate… in the best way

The Way Down South Set brings together two of those blends you keep reaching for once you try them.

Rock Yo Taco is your go-to for taco night – smoky chiles, rich cumin, and just enough depth to make ground meat actually taste like something. And then there’s Did Someone Say Chipotle… a deeper, smokier blend with real chipotle and ancho chiles that leans perfectly into fajitas, grilled chicken, or anything hitting a hot pan.

And the best part… you don’t have to think about it. One for tacos, one for everything else.

No fillers, no shortcuts – just real ingredients doing what they’re supposed to do.


What makes it special?
  • USDA Organic spices – nothing extra, nothing weird
  • Two go-to blends in one easy bundle
    Smoky taco flavor + bold chipotle depth for real versatility
  • Works with meat, veggies, bowls, marinades… whatever you’re cooking
  • Resealable, eco-friendly bags to keep everything fresh
  • Made in small batches by a family-owned business

Flavor Seed organic seasonings bring out the best in your cooking – no need to overthink it. Just sprinkle and go. It’s clean, it’s organic, and your body will thank you for it.

Sugar Free &
Non-GMO

Just keto friendly clean ingredients

No Junk!
No Fillers!

No anti-caking chemicals, pesticides or mystery spices.

🌱 Clean Ingredients

At Flavor Seed we strive to provide you with the freshest, safest, Organic, Non-GMO herb and spice blends available.

  • Certified USDA Organic
  • Certified Kosher
  • Non-GMO
  • Gluten Free
  • Pesticide Free
  • Allergen Free

No Junk or Mystery Spices:

  • No fillers
  • No by-products
  • No anti-caking chemicals
  • No preservatives

All ingredients are Non-irradiated and steam cleaned, listed on the label, considered Allergen free and mixed with Sea Salt.

🇺🇸 Support Small Business

When you shop Flavor Seed, you’re backing a small business on a mission to bring bold, organic seasoning to your table – without the cheap fillers some of the big brands sneak in to cut cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

How spicy are these blends?

Not overly spicy… more of a warm, easy heat than anything intense.

Rock Yo Taco is very family-friendly – mild, flavorful, and something kids tend to love. Did Someone Say Chipotle has a bit more of a kick, with that smoky heat coming through, so it’s a better fit if you enjoy a little more spice without it being overwhelming.

What's the difference between Rock Yo Taco and Did Someone Say Chipotle?

It really comes down to flavor style and heat.

Rock Yo Taco is built for classic tacos – it leans on ingredients like cumin, paprika, and New Mexico chiles, with a little cocoa in the background for depth. It’s mild, balanced, and super approachable… the kind of flavor everyone at the table is good with.

Did Someone Say Chipotle goes a different direction. It uses chipotle and ancho chiles, along with things like cocoa and cumin, to create a deeper, smokier profile with a bit more heat. You’ll notice it more – especially on fajitas, grilled chicken, or anything cooked hot and fast.

So… Taco is your everyday, family-friendly base. Chipotle is for when you want that extra smoky kick.

Why is sea salt not organic?

Sea salt isn't considered "organic" in the USDA sense because it's a mineral, not a product of agriculture, and thus doesn't fit the definition of organic food, which focuses on agricultural practices.