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18.6-Oz Heinz Sweet & Tangy BBQ Sauce (Carolina Vinegar) Expired

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Amazon has 18.6-Oz Heinz Sweet & Tangy BBQ Sauce (Carolina Vinegar) on sale for $2.75 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $2.61. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this product:
  • Carolina-style barbecue sauce inspired by the flavors of one of America's best BBQ regions
  • Made with white vinegar and apple cider vinegar for a one-of-a-kind tangy flavor
  • Great on chicken, pork and ribs, either as a BBQ marinade or for use as a table sauce
  • Easy to use squeeze bottle
  • Certified Kosher

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Model: Heinz Carolina Vinegar Style Tangy BBQ Sauce (18.6 oz Bottle)

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Since I'm in the Carolinas I have lots of yummy local options, but I will say that it appears that Heinz is not using High Fructose Corn Syrup in their BBQ sauces. At least none on this page.
George's is 8 bucks a bottle tho.
I have. It's like it says: Sweet and tangy with vinegar. I like it.

If you like vinegar in your BBQ sauce or ketchup, you will probably like this. If not, then not.

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bmoney
01-03-2024 at 09:06 AM.
01-03-2024 at 09:06 AM.
Quote from hansle :
Since I moved to Tennessee, I miss Eastern NC BBQ. The best I've found is Scott's BBQ sauce.

https://www.scottsbarbecuesauce.com
Jesus Christ, you must be from Pender County. Scott's is bad.
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01-03-2024 at 10:19 AM.
01-03-2024 at 10:19 AM.
Quote from Silverback :
This is very vinegar forward and not at all like ketchup. It is like the cheaper pork BBQ sandwiches you used to get some places like cafeterias. I like this and it can be used on a lot of things.



I am not sure there is any ketchup in this at all. It com,es off like a vinegar forward sauce. It is a little watery and not as thick as Heinz Ketchup. When I buy things I do not care if they taste like their influence as much as I care if I like it. Like I see NY pizza advertised a lot of places and it is not like the NY pizza I have had but if it is good I like it.

Ya know..that is fair. I just associated Heinz with ketchup..
And it would be correct for an NC sauce to be much less thick than ketchup. In fact, your average SE NC sauce is about the thickness of Italian dressing.

LOL I still think that a good SE NC BBQ sauce in a bottle with Heinz on the label is blasphemy....but I may have to try it.
I suppose it is also possible that a ketchup company has finally seen the light. Big Grin
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01-03-2024 at 11:34 AM.
01-03-2024 at 11:34 AM.
Quote from lottathought :
Ya know..that is fair. I just associated Heinz with ketchup..
And it would be correct for an NC sauce to be much less thick than ketchup. In fact, your average SE NC sauce is about the thickness of Italian dressing.

LOL I still think that a good SE NC BBQ sauce in a bottle with Heinz on the label is blasphemy....but I may have to try it.
I suppose it is also possible that a ketchup company has finally seen the light. Big Grin
I am not going to say it is a good NC BBQ sauce but it is a tasty sauce in a pinch to put on things. Though I have used it to make a quick "BBQ" sandwich I usually use it on other things because I like the tang.
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