Walmart has
40-Oz KC Masterpiece Original Barbecue Sauce on sale for
$3.17.
Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (
free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+; otherwise, select free store pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to Community Member
BabyBubba for sharing this deal.
Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Product Details:
- This kettle cooked barbeque sauce has the perfect blend of tomato, onion, molasses and spices – it's a true original; package may vary
- Real barbeque flavor including tomato molasses and spices and enriched with American tradition for a delicious Kansas City BBQ sauce
- Versatile sauce: Use this KC Masterpiece Original BBQ Sauce for the perfect wing sauce, steak sauce or salad topping to keep everyday meals exciting
- Delicious on your favorite cut of meat to topping tacos, nachos and pizza or dipping chicken wings or fries
- Gluten free
Ingredients: Tomato Puree, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Molasses, Vinegar, Water, Modified Corn Starch, Less than 2% of: Spices, Natural Hickory Smoke Flavor, Natural Flavor, Salt, Xanthan Gum, Onion*, Garlic*, Caramel Color, Sodium Benzoate and Potassium Sorbate Added to Preserve Freshness, Turmeric, Paprika Extracts. *Dried
Top Comments
In the late 80s I lived in Kansas City for a couple of years. Coming from the Northeast it was my baptism into real BBQ. The local KC BBQ like Gates and Arthur Bryant blew my mind. Gates is my overall favorite and I still make the Gates copycat recipe that Ollie Gates was so kind to reveal to Martha Stewart https://www.marthastewa
It's a "rollback" so it should be available at this price for some time. I'll definitely be picking one up on my next trip to Walmart.
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In the late 80s I lived in Kansas City for a couple of years. Coming from the Northeast it was my baptism into real BBQ. The local KC BBQ like Gates and Arthur Bryant blew my mind. Gates is my overall favorite and I still make the Gates copycat recipe that Ollie Gates was so kind to reveal to Martha Stewart https://www.marthastewa
It's a "rollback" so it should be available at this price for some time. I'll definitely be picking one up on my next trip to Walmart.
In the late 80s I lived in Kansas City for a couple of years. Coming from the Northeast it was my baptism into real BBQ. The local KC BBQ like Gates and Arthur Bryant blew my mind. Gates is my overall favorite and I still make the Gates copycat recipe that Ollie Gates was so kind to reveal to Martha Stewart https://www.marthastewa
It's a "rollback" so it should be available at this price for some time. I'll definitely be picking one up on my next trip to Walmart.
Thanks for sharing the recipe link.
Thanks for sharing the recipe link.
This has been my go-to BBQ sauce for a while now. I am not into sweet bbq sauces and this one kind of hits all the right checkmarks. Pretty good tasting bbq sauce and is probably the cheapest in its category. I use it for my sloppy joe sauce for sloppy joes. For this flavor and quality it is probably the best bang 4 buck. You cant find many good bbq sauces for this size under $3.50 so... not a bad deal. I ordered a few for pickeup. Thanks for heads up.
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The high fructose corn syrup makes this product a no-go for my family.
The high fructose corn syrup makes this product a no-go for my family.
I should mention that Gates BBQ sauce is different than sweet sauces because although it has a lot of sugar in it, it's still a more savory sauce. It's not super sweet like Sweet Baby Rays. There are several flavors that stand out, but the cumin, cayenne, celery seed, and smoke flavoring transform what was ketchup into BBQ sauce. The cayenne not only adds flavor but gives it a necessary kick too, so not a great sauce for little kids or people that don't like heat. Every ingredient has a role in the recipe. I guess you could make it more/less hot/sweeter/salty, but they all have a role in the flavor so I wouldn't change anything till you try it. I couldn't believe how a few spices could transform ketchup that easily.
One thing that I do blame KC Masterpiece for...their commercial. That old KC Masterpiece commercial where they took a shot at brands like Gates saying about Masterpiece "this ain't no gussied up ketchup" implying that's what the others were. Because of that commercial I always avoided using ketchup when making my own sauces. That was a mistake, it turns out I love "gussied-up ketchup" like Gates. The copycat Gates recipe is my go to for pulled pork.
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