The Great Food Truck Race, Season 6: Spice It Up

Go behind the scenes with the team of Spice It Up from Season 6 of The Great Food Truck Race.

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Spice It Up

Moms and best friends Nichole, Chris and Keri make up Spice It Up from Phoenix.

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Keri cooks the team's popular chicken tikka masala dish for their first challenge in Santa Monica, Calif. The team that sells the first $200 worth of its signature dish wins an advantage in the first leg of the race.

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Bowls of the team's chicken tikka masala are ready for customers.

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The ladies are the first to meet Tyler on the Santa Monica Pier after selling out of their signature dish. They win an additional $100 toward their seed money. Now it's on to Lake Havasu City, Ariz., the first stop in the race.

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Chris prepares an order of jerk chicken lettuce wraps. Instead of making a curry, the ladies decided on a cooler, lighter dish for their Arizona customers, but also one that's not nearly as complicated and takes less time to make.

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The ladies find a great spot under the London Bridge, but everything is up in the air when Tyler surprises them with a Truck Stop challenge: The teams must sell 20 orders of fish and chips. Unfortunately they can't keep up with demand.

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Unable to meet Tyler's challenge, the ladies move to Main Street, hoping to get a dinner crowd. But it's not as busy as they had hoped. Keri and Nichole resort to hustling customers. "It's like a zombie town," Keri complains.

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After mediocre sales in Flagstaff, Ariz., the teams move on to Sedona, Ariz., where the ladies decide to tailor their menu to the locals, adding a vegetarian option that turns out to be a big hit, and people come back for more.

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Tyler surprises the teams with a Truck Stop challenge that will have them selling rattlesnake-and-rabbit sausages out of Jeeps in Sedona Park. The ladies have no problem rising to the challenge, as Nichole explains, "We have the advantage because we're from Arizona." The team is among the first to set off.

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In a last-ditch effort to maximize sales, the ladies slash their prices on their last day in Arizona. And it pays off: Not only have they won the Truck Stop challenge, they also made the most sales that week.

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Once in Santa Fe, the ladies establish a spot on The Plaza, but Nichole is finding their dishes are too complicated to describe for customers. Many are leaving for nearby trucks with simple foods like burgers and waffles. "Seriously, right now, I wish we did just make burgers," Keri says. 

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Facing their first Speed Bump, all the teams must sell out without restocking their supplies. On their last shopping opportunity, Chris is worried. "Gauging what food we have left, I'm not feeling too confident for tomorrow," she says.

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Trying a tactic that's worked before, the ladies lower their price points to $10 a dish, although Keri doesn't think it's the best idea. After a rush of customers, they sell out quickly and pack it in early, because their supplies are exhausted.

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With an $80 difference separating the bottom two teams, Spice It Up and GD Bro Truck, Tyler announces that the ladies of Spice It Up are in last place and will not be advancing to Texas. "I'm positive that you'll be able to translate this experience back into your business when you get home," Tyler tells them.