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Bone Suckin' BBQ Sauce Original Flavor 1 pint
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Bone Suckin' BBQ Sauce Original Flavor 1 pint

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Description:

Bone Suckin' BBQ Sauce Original Flavor is all natural and is fat free.It contains zero percentage of saturated fat.

Features:

Voted Best Barbecue in America 2 Years in a row


Newsweek Selects Bone Suckin Sauce as Top BBQ Sauce


Save Money and Check Our Low Price for 3 Pints


Fat Free - All Natural


Product Details:
Package Length: 7.4 inches
Package Width: 4.4 inches
Package Height: 4.1 inches
Package Weight: 1.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 12 customer reviews )
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10 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5BBQ Sauce Reviews Rated a 5May 31, 2008
By Brian Henderson
(i cut and pasted this from my website)

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Phil Ford, a real estate appraiser and father of four in Raleigh, North Carolina, developed his sauce around 1987 while trying to copy his mother's recipe for a western North Carolina-style barbecue sauce.

The resulting all natural, fat-free, fragrant blend of ingredients include: tomato paste, apple cider vinegar, honey, molasses, mustard, horseradish, lemon juice, onions, garlic, peppers, natural hickory smoke, natural spices and salt.

This one gets [...] props for a magical combination of quality ingredients, simple packaging, clever name, and well balanced flavor. The only thing I found slightly lacking (a stretch) was that the consistency was a bit on the thin side.

The smell is wonderful - a sweet yet complex aroma with hints of apple, mustard, lemon, onions, and the "smokiness" that all barbecue sauces attempt. I could see putting this on almost anything - I think I want to try this on swordfish next, then a Bone Suckin Burger after that.

The first time I tried this stuff was a long time ago, during my college days, before I knew much about BBQ and grilling... and I had slathered the stuff on before the meat was ready for a barbecue bath. The result was a less-than-tasty, blackened mess. Bad experience for a bad griller - I blame it on the beer I was drinking at the time.

But my most recent, and sober, experience was a meal of half rack of ribs and a few chicken wings all done the right way, when the meat is at about the 75th percentile of BBQ cookage. This way, the sweets didn't completely die and I was able to take in one of the best natural- ingredient sauces on the market...

You know I love my Bullseye and traditional Kansas City style BBQ sauces (even though some may contain the dreaded HFCS), yet this one went all natural and retained a quality flavor - a deed well worth 5 out of 5. Sometimes that's hard to do - I compare it to household cleaners... sometimes you don't trust those all natural, "green" cleaning products because you assume they aren't going to be as strong. And sometimes you don't trust a BBQ sauce when they decide to limit ingredients to things that are not manufactured and/or processed. Not the case here.

After my 100% objective tasting and review, I found other high ratings across the board:

Rated #1 in Health Magazine

Rated #1 by Newsweek Magazine

All Natural, Fat Free, Gluten Free & Certified Kosher / Pareve.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5The best in a bottle!Aug 10, 2008
By TravelMod
I'd recently asked some online friends in a food forum what they thought the best bottled barbecue sauce is. Four out of five of them mentioned
"Bone Suckin". I was NOT disappointed! It is not a thick gloppy sauce clogged up with corn syrup as most of the supermarket brands (Hunts, Kraft, etc) are. The flavor is complex. It is not too sweet, not vinegary, and with just a modicum of spice heat to keep it interesting, and so it tastes like barbecue. I've even used it in kitchen cooking (as opposed to grilling) and people commented on the great taste.
I bought it from Amazon, but Whole Foods also carries it.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Bone Suckin SauceSep 22, 2008
By James R. Baird
Been using this product for years. The shipping charge was outrageous; over 50% of the cost of a case of the jars. WILL NOT use this source again due to the shipping and handeling costs.

4 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Wife is nuts about this stuffApr 30, 2007
By T. Strom
My wife bought this stuff when she was down in New Orleans recently and brought it home for my birthday dinner this last weekend. Now I rate this sauce "pretty good", but she and our family were mucho impressed. Nice and tangy without being too spicy. I'd recommend it. I'll order some more when I've got an order over $25 so I can save on the shipping.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Best Packaged BBQ Sauce Out ThereNov 01, 2009
By Connecticut Swamp Yankee
This is by far the best store bought BBQ sauce I've ever had. I am fortunate that they sell this in the stores near me. Whenever it's on sale, I always stock up on several jars. I've used this on both baby back ribs and on chicken on the grill and it's unbelievably good. I've also used it in the slow cooker with country style ribs. Just throw it in the slow cooker with the ribs and a chopped up onion and cook on low for about 6 to 8 hours. When they're done, grill them on each side for a few minutes and you get fabulous fall of the bone ribs.

I've had dozens of jarred and bottled sauces and none have come even close to Bone Suckin' Sauce. Simply the best.


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