Burn Pit BBQ - Veteran Owned
The Platoon Pack
The Platoon Pack
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The Platoon Pack brings together four of our customer favorites to cover just about anything coming off the grill.
Start with Pop Smoke Memphis Style Rub, our sweet and savory blend that's become a go-to for ribs, pork, chicken, and burgers. Add Ground Pounder Garlic Seasoning for bold garlic flavor that works on everything from steaks and vegetables to potatoes and seafood.
When it's time to sauce, you've got two crowd-pleasing options. Q.R.F. Bold BBQ Sauce delivers a rich, tangy barbecue flavor that's perfect for ribs, pulled pork, and burgers. Pogey Bait Sweet Honey Sauce adds a touch of sweetness that keeps family and friends coming back for more.
Whether you're feeding the family on a weeknight or firing up the grill for a backyard gathering, the Platoon Pack gives you the seasoning and sauce combination to handle the mission.
Includes:
- Pop Smoke Memphis Style Rub (12 oz)
- Ground Pounder Garlic Seasoning (12 oz)
- Q.R.F. Bold BBQ Sauce (12 oz)
- Pogey Bait Sweet Honey BBQ Sauce (12 oz)
Veteran-Owned. All Natural. Gluten Free. Made in Wisconsin.
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