🔥 Elevate Your BBQ Game with Bone Suckin' Sauce!
Bone Suckin' Sauce Sweet Southern BBQ Sauce is an 18 oz all-purpose barbecue sauce made in the USA. It features a unique blend of tomatoes, natural spices, cane sugar, and molasses, ensuring a delicious flavor profile. This gluten-free, non-GMO, and kosher sauce is perfect for marinating, grilling, or dipping, making it a versatile addition to any kitchen.
R**R
Great taste
I know the price of this stuff is somewhat high but it is worth every penny spent. Its the best BBQ sauce I've ever had. The entire family really liked it when I fix ribs last time. I've already reordered.
B**Y
Large Group Taste Testings
Had a large company group lunchen on site. We got catered in brisket, sausage, chicken, etc. I decided to surprise everyone with a large selection of different nationally recongnized BBQ sauce. (not just national brands like JD, Masterpiece, Kraft, etc...) but others I could locate on Amazon and corner groceries. I had seen the high reviews of the Bone Suckin' Sauce but never ordered a bottle. I ordered one for this event. It was just about unanimous ...... Bone Suckin' Sauce was the overall favorite. Taste is perfect....thick texture is perfect...not vinegary.....When the brisket, sausage, and chick on my plate was gone...I was scraping the left over sauce up with my fork and eating it. I will only use Bone Suckin' Sauce at home from now own.
B**R
Delicious!
The best barbecue sauce you can buy!
B**N
Quite good!
This is a reasonably priced, just-right spicy, very flavorful jar of sauce, but I very much prefer mine to be a little bit thicker, and BSS is pretty thin, overall. Not quite what I expect for dipping or adding to finished meats just before or at service. Great flavor, but it isn't going to stay where its placed like sauce with a consistency closer to something like ketchup. It is awesome, and very liquid, so it could be perfect for use as an overnight marinade, and it's also great if you like adding extra flavor to meat near the end of cooking, so I am glad to have it on hand. Lately, we've been mixing it, at about1 part BSS to 2 parts of our family favorite, Grandma Foster's Bold & Spicy, which thickens it up nicely and creates a 'new' sauce better than either product alone, so that's probably how we'll use most of it in the future. Nothing wrong with the flavor: I just prefer a thicker sauce for my barbecued ribs, chicken wings, whole turkey breast and other meats when grillin' outdoors. I certainly can see buying it again when I want an overnight marinade (BSS alone, or 1 whole bottle of Bone Suckin' Sauce and either a quart of good beer or about three quarters of a bottle of decent red wine), but we'll be staying with Grandma Foster's B&S as our regularly stocked, go to favorite if something better doesn't come along. Update: I was wrong about it not working as a dipping sauce. It's actually become one of our very favorite! Awesomesauce! ;-) Great product.
D**H
Sweet barbecue sauce
This barbecue sauce is much sweeter than the original. It is also a little thicker but wow is it sweet. I will put this on all kinds of meat don't worry if it's not cooked the way you want, this sauce will hide every mistake. I highly recommend it 11 Stars.
T**I
Thick Southern recipe is the best! NO HIGH FRUCTOSE!
I bought both the spicy and the thick sweet Southern, but the spicy was way too hot for me and the thick sweet Southern is my FAVORITE. You don’t need much to for a lot of flavor. I have tried many bbqs but alot have high fructose in the ingredients and I don’t want that. It’s just perfect of smokiness vs sweet vs consistency. I am sold. This barbecue reminds me of barbecue chicken in the 70s.
D**L
So happy it's on Amazon!
I'm 38 and I have been eating this since I was a kid. This sauce is from a specific place on the coast of North Carolina where my aunt and cousins live. It used to be the only place you could buy it and my aunt would ship a whole case of 12 to my parents in PA each year. Back then it was only $3/jar. In 2017, while living in NJ, my husband and I found it sold in a gift shop at Sunset Beach in Cape May for $6/jar. In January 2022 we moved to MO and I was sad we ate our last jar. I took a shot in the dark on Amazon and BOOM there it was! Considering how the price of everything is going up, I think the cost of this amazing sweet and tangy Carolina-style BBQ sauce is well worth it and the expiration date is more than a year out (for those wondering), but it'll be gone in 1-2 months in my house! I only ever buy the original. I cannot comment on the spicy or other styles. Also, I know that depending on where you live, some Lowe's locations also stock Bone Sucking' Sauce.
B**E
Disappointed
One out of three bottles were broken
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