A fictional company from Prime Video's Jury Duty has been made tangible through four branded hot sauces sold on Amazon, while the show's central participant, Anthony Norman, maintains he never suspected the set was staged
The conclusion of Prime Video’s second season of Jury Duty left viewers amused and curious: the show’s central figure, Anthony Norman, believed he was a temporary hire at a family-run business called Rockin’ Grandma’s, a company that was entirely fabricated for the series. What began as an on-screen social experiment and a staged weekend retreat has now produced a tangible product line, as Prime Video partnered with Dave’s Gourmet to bring the fictional brand into real-world retail. The move blurs the boundary between narrative TV and consumer goods, letting fans taste a piece of the show while the program continues to stream for subscribers.
Dave’s Gourmet and Prime Video launched four distinct sauces under the Rockin’ Grandma’s label, each intended to echo flavors and jokes from the series while nodding to popular restaurant-style condiments. The range includes a boldly named Jamaican Jerk (Off) Sauce, a smoky blend featuring habanero, chipotle and passion fruit, an original hot sauce built around habanero, mustard and honey, and a sweeter option with pineapple and mango. Bottles are offered in 148 ml sizes and can be purchased individually or as part of a variety pack labeled the “Greatest Hits Hot Sauce Collection,” giving viewers a variety of heat profiles to sample.
The packaging leans into the show’s playful tone: colorful labels, motifs referencing moments from the retreat, and a hangtag that displays both the Prime Video and Jury Duty logos. Marketing copy leans on the program’s irreverence with a promise that these sauces will “rock your socks off,” while Dave’s Gourmet president Matthew Insolia described the collaboration as a rare case of something created for one person’s narrative entering the marketplace for a wider audience to enjoy. The sauces are listed on Amazon, and the retail presentation includes the option to buy single bottles or a curated selection in the variety pack for sampling.
Each bottle aims for a different culinary voice: the Jamaican Jerk (Off) Sauce taps into Caribbean spice traditions with a cheeky name that plays off on-screen gags, while the smoky sauce blends fruity acidity and smoked heat from chipotle with the bright sting of habanero and a tropical passion fruit finish. The original hot sauce balances heat and tang by pairing habanero with mustard and honey, delivering savory-sweet tension, and the sweet sauce softens the burn with pineapple and mango for a summery glaze-like condiment. Fans will recognize palate cues borrowed from the show’s fictional menu while home cooks can use the bottles to season grilled proteins, tacos, or sandwiches.
The second season’s structure framed the weekend as a documentary-style account of a corporate retreat, with Anthony Norman cast as a genuine temporary employee helping to run the family business’ annual event. Unknown to Norman, almost everyone around him was an actor following a scripted arc designed to elicit authentic reactions. The season culminated with the cast orchestrating a plotline in which the company nearly sold, only for Norman to play a central role in saving the firm. The finale, which aired on April 3, concluded with the revelation of the ruse and a reunion hosted by James Marsden, who had previously appeared in connection with the first season.
Throughout the aftermath, Norman repeatedly maintained he did not suspect the production was staged. Speaking about his experience, he said that if he had realized the setup he likely would have behaved differently, and that he is not an actor who could have faked responses intentionally. He also recalled a conversation with his mother during filming in which she expressed doubts about the authenticity of the situation, and later acknowledged that in hindsight he might have questioned things more. Despite the deception, Norman said he would be open to accepting another temporary job on a project like this.
The Rockin’ Grandma’s sauces are available to purchase via Amazon as individual 148 ml bottles or bundled in the variety pack, and Prime members can stream Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat on Prime Video at no additional cost. Non-Prime customers can access the series and shipping deals by signing up for a 30-day Prime trial. A final consumer note: this licensed Rockin’ Grandma’s line is distinct from a UK-based small business called Grandma’s Hot Sauce, founded by Kapana Feldano, which produces West Indies–inspired condiments; shoppers should check labeling and origin to avoid confusion when making purchases online.