The recall follows a U.S. Food and Drug Administration inspection that revealed undeclared allergens on the product labels.
That’s one hot sauce. A San Antonio restaurant chain’s barbecue sauce burned a customer so badly that it now has to fork over $2.9 million in damages. Genesis Monita, 19, suffered second ...
This underrated barbecue sauce frequently features on "best of" lists but isn't a mainstream staple in grocery stores. We ...
A San Antonio woman was awarded $2.9 million after suffering major burns from hot barbecue sauce while eating at Bill Miller Bar-B-Q. According to the lawsuit filed on behalf of Genesis Monita ...
Genesis Monita had pulled into a parking space to eat when the barbeque sauce she was provided was so hot it caused her to drop the container.
It's a story connected to a now century-old concoction that's at the heart of Alabama barbecue — at least for chicken. Of course, I'm talking about the Alabama white sauce invented by Big Bob ...
READ MORE: She says hot barbecue sauce gave her second-degree burns. Now she’s suing Bill Miller Bar-B-Q. Jurors deliberated just under two hours Friday before awarding Monita $900,000 for her ...
Aged in controlled environments over several weeks, it adds extra depth to recipes and perfectly enhances this barbecue garlic sauce. Heat the oil in a large flameproof casserole over medium-high ...