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  2. I Tried Dozens Of Store-Bought Barbecue Sauces—Only ... - AOL

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    Stubb's Original BBQ Sauce, 18 oz. You can't go wrong with Stubb's Original BBQ Sauce. One editor referred to it as a "workhorse sauce" and the "Ford Taurus" of barbecue sauces.

  3. I Tried 14 Bottled BBQ Sauces & the Best Was Sweet and Bold

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    Photos: The brands. Design: Eat This, Not That! 'Tis the season of grilling, barbecuing, smoking, and every other version of outdoor cooking under the sun. It's time to turn up the heat, and if ...

  4. Get Ready for Cookout Season With These BBQ Sauce Brands - AOL

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    Stubb's Original BBQ Sauce. You can't go wrong with Stubb's sauces, which are a tangy mix of tomato, vinegar, molasses, and spices. The late C.B. "Stubb" Stubblefield made each batch by hand using ...

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    The sauce is said to have been developed in 1925 by Bob Gibson of Decatur. [66] Chicago-style barbecue: Midwest Chicago: In addition to using more conventional methods of smoking meats, barbecue chefs in Chicago sometimes utilize an aquarium smoker, which is a rectangular indoor smoker with glass sides. Rib tips and hot links are popular in ...

  6. Chicago-style barbecue - Wikipedia

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    Chicago-style barbecue is a regional variation of barbecue from the American city of Chicago, Illinois. The style developed due to immigration from other countries and parts of the United States. It is known for the invention of the aquarium smoker and the prominence of rib tips and hot links .

  7. Russell's Barbecue - Wikipedia

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    It originally had a limited menu including hamburgers, ribs, barbecue chicken and sandwiches. The restaurant was established before the proliferation of smoked, South Side-style barbecue. Smoked meats were eventually added to the menu in 2011. [4] The restaurant also serves bottled barbecue sauce. [6]