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SoEzzy BBQ Super All Star

Joined: 13 Oct 2006 Posts: 13183 Location: SLC, UT
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Posted: Apr 05 2007 Post subject: Dijon Mustard |
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Does anyone have a good source for bulk Dijon Mustard?
The more smoking I am doing the pricier the Dijon Mustard is getting, so does anyone have it at less than $43.00 / gallon? _________________ Here's a change Robert.
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Harry Nutczak BBQ All Star

Joined: 01 Mar 2007 Posts: 8558 Location: The Northwoods
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Posted: Apr 05 2007 Post subject: |
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does it have to be grey poupon? or any Dijon style mustard?
$43.00/gallon!! Ouch!!
here is a business in Wisconsin that will design mustard's to your specs, and privately label it if you want, maybe they have food service sized containers available for shipping at a better cost to you.
http://www.mustardweb.com/
Which purveyor are you working with, or are you doing the Sam's club & costco thing?? get an account with a local purveyor distributor if you can.
I know there are plenty of generics out there, but finding them retail might be tough. _________________ Just remember that the toes you may step on during your climb to the top will also be attached to the a$$es you'll be forced to kiss on your way back down! |
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OddThomas BBQ Super Pro
Joined: 07 Mar 2007 Posts: 2010 Location: North Carolina
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Posted: Apr 05 2007 Post subject: |
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Hi,
I do not know this particular brand and I have no idea what shipping would be to you, but I do know it's one hell of a lot cheaper than $43.00 a gallon.
Admiration Dijon Mustard 1 Gallon
These guys are based out of Lancaster, PA as far as I know.
P.S. Here's the BizRate Profile and reviews if you have any concerns.
Good luck,
Mike W. |
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SoEzzy BBQ Super All Star

Joined: 13 Oct 2006 Posts: 13183 Location: SLC, UT
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Posted: Apr 05 2007 Post subject: |
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Dijon style rather than a brand.
I found one in Oregon that looks good Breivaton Foods (sp), but the ones you have mentioned look good as well, I will put more research in tomorrow, I have used Gray poupon and a couple of supermarket products, but I sure do like the flavor of Dijon style mustard too, I use Colemans mustard in lots of things for its extra bite and fire.
Thanks for the info so far. _________________ Here's a change Robert.
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OddThomas BBQ Super Pro
Joined: 07 Mar 2007 Posts: 2010 Location: North Carolina
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| SoEzzy wrote: | | Dijon style rather than a brand. Thanks for the info so far. | Hi,
Yeah, for a nearly $40 drop in the price per gallon , I wouldn't think brand loyalty would be a major issue; unless, of course, the mustard was a key flavor. I don't know that you will find a better price, but please let us know if you do.
Good luck!
Mike W. |
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