Apple Cherry Sweet Rib Candy

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$11.49

Apple Cherry Sweet Rib Candy

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Description

17 oz NET WT.

Don’t get this confused with the habanero sauce we sell in the same flavor. If you are looking for an all-sweet Apple Cherry Rib Candy™ you can have to the right product page.

Since apples and cherries are naturally sweet, this Rib Candy can satisfy the sweet tooth you are having. Even if it isn’t a piece of chocolate, it creates a sweet rack of ribs.

The cherries and apples pop with perfection in this combo. Almost like a package of candy Pop Rocks exploding in your mouth so do these flavors.

How should I use Rib Candy on my ribs?

Toss this sauce on top of your next rack of ribs! It doesn’t have to be any particular cut. Baby backs work just as well with our rib glaze as St. Louis Style ribs do.

Pour it on when you go through the wrapping process. If you don’t wrap your ribs, that’s okay. Just pour this sweet sauce directly on your baby back ribs while they are getting happy – about the last 10-15 minutes of the cooking process.

Your family and friends will thank you!

Additional information

Weight 1.5 lbs
Dimensions 3 × 3 × 9 in

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  1. The Bomb

    Corey Herzer (verified owner)

    A must use on ribs! Pro tip (mix with Cola to use as your spritz)

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  2. Question

    Ken

    Description says 117 oz. I somehow seriously doubt that. Is that a 12oz bottle?

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    • Admin craigs

      Thank you for noticing our mistake. The description said 117 oz and should have read 17 oz instead.

      Yes the bottle is a 12 fluid oz bottle. However we are using the weight of the product vs the fluid ounces.

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