SuckleBusters Seasoning
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SuckleBusters Seasoning
For those inclined to use storebought rubs, know that SuckleBusters is great stuff. I suspect a link will be forthcoming
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"FIESTA BRAND RUBS"
When I don't mix my own seasonings, I love to use Fiesta Brand Brisket rub for beef or wild game & Fiesta rib rub for pork! I would like to try the seasoning ya'll are talking about, but I've never seen it around here!
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