rickne
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Anybody ever heard of it or tried it? It's amazing!
http://www.hollmans.com/
The website states they are in Des Moines, but other articles I have found say it's made in Minden Nebraska. Distribution is pretty limited and very regional (Nebraska and Iowa mainly).
Hollmans Barbeque Sauce is a NIFA blue ribbon winner. The Original Spicy Style contains jalpeno peppers, chili peppers, old style molasses, and mesquite to make a fantastic flavor combination. For the "faint of heart" there is a mild style that uses a milder pepper than the jalapeno. By popular demand and overwhelming approval there is now a new Habanero Hot Style that is absolutely fantastic, and a must for those who consider themselves to be true "fire eaters." Hollmans Barbeque Sauce is a southwestern style that has been simmered to perfection and can be used in many different ways, including ribs, hamburgers, meatloaf, steaks, poultry, baked beans, and your favorite sandwiches.
http://www.hollmans.com/
The website states they are in Des Moines, but other articles I have found say it's made in Minden Nebraska. Distribution is pretty limited and very regional (Nebraska and Iowa mainly).
Hollmans Barbeque Sauce is a NIFA blue ribbon winner. The Original Spicy Style contains jalpeno peppers, chili peppers, old style molasses, and mesquite to make a fantastic flavor combination. For the "faint of heart" there is a mild style that uses a milder pepper than the jalapeno. By popular demand and overwhelming approval there is now a new Habanero Hot Style that is absolutely fantastic, and a must for those who consider themselves to be true "fire eaters." Hollmans Barbeque Sauce is a southwestern style that has been simmered to perfection and can be used in many different ways, including ribs, hamburgers, meatloaf, steaks, poultry, baked beans, and your favorite sandwiches.