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Country bob”s
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Originally posted by tiki
6star—what other varities do they sell?
They have their All Purpose Sauce, Spicy Hot All Purpose Sauce, Bar B Que Sauce, and Seasoning Salt, but the original All Purpose is what you see mostly in stores.
Thanks Bushie–willl look at the local Walmart Superstore here next trip over there.
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Originally posted by clothier
sounds kind of like Brooks spicy ketchup.Hmm, on second thought, since i haven’t seen Brooks for awhile, does any one know if Brooks is still around?
Brooks is owned by Bird’s Eye and manufactured in Canada. It’s available at Woodman’s in Wisconsin and Meijer’s in Michigan.

Anonymous
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Originally posted by 6star
Country Bob’s is mainly Midwest…..It is made in Centralia, IL. I had my first taste of it in Branson, MO, where they have it instead of catsup in many restaurants. Their All Purpose Sauce (the most common one of several varieties) is primarily catsup & Worcestershire Sauce with added spices. I use it primarily on pork (chops, steaks, etc.) the way most people use A-1 sauce on beef, though it is good for flavor switch instead of catsup in meatloaf. Their website is at http://www.countrybobs.com/ and you can search for your nearest retailer or order some off the site. Our Wal-Mart SuperStores handle it along with most other grocers, but we do live in Illinois.
Good Deal on the link! Visited their site and you can receive a coupon for a free bottle from them. (Found it looking up their retail locations).
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Originally posted by improviser
I just discovered a bottle of this in our pantry. I live in SC so the market isn’t just in the Midwest. I’ll try it out the next time I have steak…with my money woes, that should be sometime in 2013.
Improvise, my man! [:o)][;)]
stridge and 6star, thanks for the tip and the link. tiki and Jim, according to the website, all the Walmart Supercenters down here carry it, so I suspect they do in your areas, also. I’m gonna look for some this weekend.
6star—what other varities do they sell?
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Originally posted by JimInKy
I’ll be looking for this one, too. Thanks for mentioning it.I spike my ketchup with Tabasco brand pepper sauce at the table. Great with fries and fried okra.
Me too—been doin it for yrs! Did you know that they now have a Tabasco ketchup on themshelves at the grocery store?
I’ll be looking for this one, too. Thanks for mentioning it.
I spike my ketchup with Tabasco brand pepper sauce at the table. Great with fries and fried okra.
Thanks 6star—got a drummer buddy that plays Branson alot–will have him pick me up some and give it a try.
I just discovered a bottle of this in our pantry. I live in SC so the market isn’t just in the Midwest. I’ll try it out the next time I have steak…with my money woes, that should be sometime in 2013.
Country Bob’s is mainly Midwest…..It is made in Centralia, IL. I had my first taste of it in Branson, MO, where they have it instead of catsup in many restaurants. Their All Purpose Sauce (the most common one of several varieties) is primarily catsup & Worcestershire Sauce with added spices. I use it primarily on pork (chops, steaks, etc.) the way most people use A-1 sauce on beef, though it is good for flavor switch instead of catsup in meatloaf. Their website is at http://www.countrybobs.com/ and you can search for your nearest retailer or order some off the site. Our Wal-Mart SuperStores handle it along with most other grocers, but we do live in Illinois.
stridge–exactly which region is that?—i’m a big fan of "souped up catsup–make my own all time-and would like to give it a try if i knew where to find it.
I kind of like a regional sauce, Country Bob’s all purpose sauce.
It’s like souped up Catsup,but has a zing to it.
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