Rub recommendations

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My dad is looking to add some rubs to his grill and smoker cover business and asked me for recommendations. I gave him a few, but knew this would be a great resource to see what a lot of people like. If you could let me know some of your favorites and maybe what you use them on it would be greatly appreciated. I told him to get on this site and start using it so he can start advertising and ask a lot of questions, but I don't think he has yet. Thanks in advance.
 
The Simply Marvelous line of rubs, The Oak Ridge line, and Plowboy's line are some of my favorites. There are so many great commercial rubs available nowadays that I hardly make my own homemade rubs anymore.
 
Todds Dirt and Plowboys are the only commercial rubs I have ever purchased I usually make mine. Both are excellent rubs
 
My dad is looking to add some rubs to his grill and smoker cover business and asked me for recommendations. I gave him a few, but knew this would be a great resource to see what a lot of people like. If you could let me know some of your favorites and maybe what you use them on it would be greatly appreciated. I told him to get on this site and start using it so he can start advertising and ask a lot of questions, but I don't think he has yet. Thanks in advance.

We'd love to have your father join the site, but please ask him to review our rules on advertising.

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We do offer vendor subscriptions that will give him his own section of the forum to use to post specials, reviews, etc.

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The Simply Marvelous line of rubs, The Oak Ridge line, and Plowboy's line are some of my favorites. There are so many great commercial rubs available nowadays that I hardly make my own homemade rubs anymore.

Looks like I'm a 3rd on this... Super choices above.
 
3 eyez for ribs and pork. Trying it with chicken this off season as well. Not sure about the Briskee. But it is my favorite for everything pork related.
 
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