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Maceo, Galveston Spice Company

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Maceo is a small Spice Import Company in Galveston.
It's a hidden jewel that has been around since the 40s.
This large bottle was only $12.99 and it's all Spice. I don't think there is any salt filler. They have lots of ground spices and a few blends such as this one.

Thank you,
Darian

Galveston Texas

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  • shtgunal3
    shtgunal3 Posts: 5,654
    edited September 2017
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    Good looking chicken bro. I wouldn't mind trying a bottle of that rub.

    Do they sell online?

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  • northGAcock
    northGAcock Posts: 15,164
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    A few questions for ya? Do they bring in raw ingredients, process and pack? Also do they create the blends on sight? Can you go there and purchase by the ounce retail or do they distribute packaged through retailers? Sorry for the multiple questions. 
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  • DMW
    DMW Posts: 13,832
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    Nice, I wish more commercial rubs were available salt free. Salt is dirt cheap and I like to dry brine.
    They/Them
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  • cssmd27
    cssmd27 Posts: 345
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    DMW said:
    Nice, I wish more commercial rubs were available salt free. Salt is dirt cheap and I like to dry brine.
    Totally agree.  I like to control my own salt level and adjust depending on my goal.  Equilibrium brining is a challenge with rubs or spice blends because of the salt and not knowing how to compensate for it in the calculation.
    Dallas (University Park), Texas