For the past ten months the number-one question that has been asked of this blogger has been: "Do you know when the Short Sugar's barbecue sauce is going to be for sale?"
It was back in January that Short Sugar's Barbecue in Reidsville, North Carolina closed after almost eighty years of business. It was news that shocked a lot of people. I know. For weeks it was THE item that spun the most traffic to this blog. Folks as far away as Ireland, Australia and Brazil were coming to this site. But that was nothing compared to the reactions that I saw on Facebook, among the people who for most if not all their lives had Short Sugar's in the town they grew up in. It was an institution, not just of Reidsville but of the entire state of North Carolina.
I could go on all night about that. It's been talked about by people more eloquent than I. But a few days after the closing was announced, Short Sugar's owner David Wilson told us that the restaurant's classic barbecue sauce would be going on sale sooner than later. I know the notion of selling it on Amazon had come about, and that venue might still come about. That's all I knew about it though. And at least once or twice a week since then there's been e-mail coming in asking if I had heard anything about Short Sugar's sauce hitting the market. And all I could do was throw my hands up in the air and tell everyone "beats me."
But let there be rejoicing! A few hours ago Wilson broke the news on Facebook that Short Sugar's Barbecue Sauce is now on sale!
Okay well, there ya go. Short Sugar's Barbecue Sauce is now being sold by the bottle. It's what you all wanted. When there's a demand for a product, eventually someone will fill it. It will make the public very happy and it makes the producer rich. And that's what America's all about, by gum!
So go get your bottle of Short Sugar's! Or perish in flames. It's your choice. But not really.







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