Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Scott's Spicy BBQ Sauce - Fat and Sugar Free, 16 fl oz

Scotts Spicy
Scott's Spicy BBQ Sauce - Fat and Sugar Free, 16 fl oz
by AmericanSpice.com
3.2 out of 5 stars(16)

New!: $10.43 (as of 02/19/2013 22:58 PST)
2 Used! | New! from $7.95 (as of 02/19/2013 22:58 PST)

Barbecue Sauce

Sugar free BBQ Sauce, great for diabetics. The roots of Scott's Family Barbecue Sauce go back to 1917 when Adam Scott first got into the barbecue business in Goldsboro, North Carolina. The recipe for the sugar free, fat free sauce was developed over a three-year period and remains a secret which is passed down through the Scott family. Adam, a local minister, said the exact ingredients in the sauce were revealed to him in a dream. That original sauce recipe was served on Scott's barbecue for nearly 30 years, until Adam Scott's son, A. Martel Scott, Sr., spiced up the sugar free mixture a bit before obtaining a trademark in 1946.

  • Rank: #7546 in Grocery & Gourmet Food
  • Size: 16 fl oz
  • Brand: AmericanSpice.com
  • Ingredients: Vinegar, Salt, Pepper, Spices
  • Bottle contains 16-ounces fluid
  • Contains no carbohydrates, no sugar
  • Suited for Diabetics, no MSG

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Description #1 by The Great American Spice Company:

Sugar free BBQ Sauce, great for diabetics. The roots of Scott's Family Barbecue Sauce go back to 1917 when Adam Scott first got into the barbecue business in Goldsboro, North Carolina. The recipe for the sugar free, fat free sauce was developed over a three-year period and remains a secret which is passed down through the Scott family. Adam, a local minister, said the exact ingredients in the sauce were revealed to him in a dream. That original sauce recipe was served on Scott's barbecue for nearly 30 years, until Adam Scott's son, A. Martel Scott, Sr., spiced up the sugar free mixture a bit before obtaining a trademark in 1946. Usage: Use on pork, (shoulder, Ham, Ribs, & Loins), chicken or beef ribs. Ingredients: Vinegar, Salt, Pepper, Spices

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