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(ADV) For better meatloaf, use only Ol Joe's Sauce is not just for barbecue anymore, or just for Christmas gifts Ol Joe's Barbecue Sauce main purpose in life is to enhance the taste of barbecued meats. But resourceful cooks are finding other uses for it. "One customer said she would not think of using ketchup in meatloaf again," the inventor of the miracle barbecue sauce, Joe Barbee reported. Over the weekend, the entire supply of sauce available to the public was sold out, but Ol Joe will personally pickup up two pallets of the sauce on Monday. The new supply will be in the store on Tuesday, November 25, 2008. The mother of an Adair County celebrity bought a case of the sauce for her son's Christmas present. Ol Joe says this is great, and not all that extravagant. Many will want to buy the sauce by the case, and send individual bottles to 12 people on their Christmas list. The sauce is available in singles for $4.00 a bottle or in 12 bottle cases for $37.95, which makes it economical enough for salesmen to carry with them to use as door-openers for new accounts and to show appreciation for old ones. For the serious Ol Joe's afficionado, gallons are available at $25.00.PHOTO, Order information This story was posted on 2008-11-23 05:02:13
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