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| Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables. |
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Duwop wrote:
DavidJ2 wrote: Get the AWARD-WINNING "Jeff Foxworthy's Redneck BBQ Sauce" at www.rednecksauce.com! Everyone's a comedian. If I ever showed up at a BBQ with that face on the label; I'd be laffed off the premises. Shame on me for being prejudiced, but it's probably some industrial ketchup + molasses + liquid smoke concotion, too. Zero redeeming value. Dana |
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Ted wrote:
Hey everybody, take a look back and try to remember some products that had to use a celebrity spokes person to sell there goods. Except for a select few, there are all a bunch of shit!! Sure, but I think it's on account of the "product" really being the cute celebrity label and not the goods you actually buy in this case. Before Foxworthy, there was no Redneck sauce. After Foxworthy, there won't be any Redneck sauce. When a legitimate product gets a celebrity spokesperson, that's just sad. When a celebrity spokesperson comes out with a product just to feature their face on the label, that's a lower level of sad in my book. |
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In article 40b387d6$1@wobble, Dana Myers wrote:
Ted wrote: Hey everybody, take a look back and try to remember some products that had to use a celebrity spokes person to sell there goods. Except for a select few, there are all a bunch of shit!! Sure, but I think it's on account of the "product" really being the cute celebrity label and not the goods you actually buy in this case. Before Foxworthy, there was no Redneck sauce. After Foxworthy, there won't be any Redneck sauce. When a legitimate product gets a celebrity spokesperson, that's just sad. When a celebrity spokesperson comes out with a product just to feature their face on the label, that's a lower level of sad in my book. Oh like John Boy and Billy Grillin Sauce? monroe(yep that's sad indeed) |
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