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Bossmanbbq
07-22-2007, 02:02 PM
Bossman Frisk-N-Rub is out:-D Here is a picture, you can't see our motto on the side of the bottle but it says " Because eating bad BBQ is Criminal!".

Were pretty excited about it, have a couple of stores ready to carry it. Well have a link on the website for sales of the rub as well, and if your so inclined click on some ads to help pay for our new smoker:rolleyes:

Plowboy
07-22-2007, 02:07 PM
Those look awesome. Questions:

Who packs it? Who did the labels? Do you have a bar code? Can I get one? How much are they?

tonto1117
07-22-2007, 02:39 PM
Those look awesome. Questions:

Who packs it? Who did the labels? Do you have a bar code? Can I get one? How much are they?

Congrat's, and what Todd asked.

bbqbull
07-22-2007, 02:40 PM
Is this rub for pork or beef? What are your recommendations for this rub. Inquiring minds want to know.
Congrats on making and marketing your own rubs.
We just would like some more information about your rub.

sterlingsmoker
07-22-2007, 03:06 PM
Hey Bossman, I'll take a couple. One brisket one pork.

Bossmanbbq
07-22-2007, 03:11 PM
Ok, Sorry, should have given more information. I actually was given the information from Guy at from 2fatpolocksbbq.com (http://www.2fatpolocksbbq.com/). I have been working with Tom West at Ingredients Corporation of America (ICA). www.memphi.net (http://www.memphi.net). Great company to go through, as the process was going they sent me samples of spices I use in my rub as well as wet ingredients for my BBQ Sauce.
Tom has been great to work with. As far as the process is concerned, ICA sent me a disclosure form to fill out and sign so I could send them a sample and my receipe. They then duplicated it and sent me a sample for my approval. Once that happend I had to decide what sizes of bottles I wanted and the quaintity.
I had my rub placed in 12oz. and 6.5oz bottles. They give you a price structure and leave the rest up to you. I dont have the paperwork at hand, but I think I payed $2.35 for the 6.5 and $3.10 for the 12oz. I purchased two cases of 12oz (6 to a case) and 3 cases of 6.5 (12 to a case).My total purchase was $150.
As far as the labels, they can design them for you with the bar codes, safety seals and anything else you need. Before anything was done I was kept in constant contact and approval every step of the way to include the design of the label.
My next venture with ICA is bottling my BBQ Sauce, which they can do as well. Everything was shipped UPS which arrived within two days.
Any other questions I didn't cover could be better answered by Tom at
1-888-242-2669. Just do me a favor and let Tom know I referred you, I don't get a thing from this but it lets him know the word is getting out. Any other questions you have I'll try and answer just give me a shout.
ALso this is the rub we use on all are stuff, we've been winning consistantly with our chicken and pork butt.

Sawdustguy
07-22-2007, 08:09 PM
Bossman,

I am happy it worked out well for you. I knew it would because Tom is an awesome guy to work with.

monkeyboysbbq
07-23-2007, 08:27 AM
... but I think I payed $2.35 for the 6.5 and $3.10 for the 12oz. I purchased two cases of 12oz (6 to a case) and 3 cases of 6.5 (12 to a case).My total purchase was $150.
Does that price include the labels? Is there a minimum order amount on the sauce or rub?

Bossmanbbq
07-24-2007, 08:04 AM
Does that price include the labels? Is there a minimum order amount on the sauce or rub?

Yes, that included the labels( which they helped design with my logo) no minimum order amount for either that I know of, I just ordered what I wanted and it was a done deal. Give Tom a shout and he can give you firm answers to your questions.

TygerSmokes
07-24-2007, 08:23 AM
So how much are the rubs (12oz. and 6.5oz), and how do we order? Do you plan on adding it to the "Store" section on your website?