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    #16
    I've had very good experiences using Spices Inc. Lots of packaging sizes and fast turnover. There's a lot of paprika in MMD... :-}

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      #17
      I've been using spicesinc.com for a long while without any issues.

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        #18
        The Spice House. Their Back of the Yard is pretty good. Some of the others are too salty for my taste though. I am slowly using up what I have in the pantry, and after that I think I am going to use my own (meaning what I find on this site) blends plus Lawry’s Chicken and Poultry, Montreal Steak and Black Ops brisket rub.

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        • glitchy
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          Oakridge BBQ makes some good rubs, you just have to be careful with several not to cook too hot with the sugar. I use several of theirs and always forget they sell bulk spices too. They have great ancho chili powder.

        #19
        We are still liking the Cooksjack rubs.
        The chicken runs are especially good.
        We used their chil mix las night and it was very good.

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        • Red Man
          Red Man commented
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          Personally I’m not a fan of the chicken runs 😂

        • Cheef
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          Fat fingers small phone!

        #20
        We have a local Savory Spice, nice to be able to walk in and talk with them and get ideas.

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          #21
          Whether one agrees with the stance or not, agreeing to be subject to screed ranting should not be part of a purely commercial bargain.

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            #22
            Just read an interesting newspaper article concerning many of the companies mentioned above. Each has seen remarkable growth in their consumer sales and have not had many problems with sourcing spices, but, the consumer sized spice containers and shakers they package in are becoming scare and hard to get.

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            • Willy
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              I read that, or a similar, article as well. Consumer sized packaging vs. restaurant sized packaging. A decline in restaurant demand and a boom in consumer demand--kinda like the TP and flour issues earlier in the year. Spices--the new TP.

            • tiewunon
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              Donw I ran into a very simular issue regarding a container sourcing problem. Mine was concerning a BBQ Sauce "Hoboken Eddies", his sauces are so good I would hook myself up to a sauce IV if I could. He ran into an issue sourcing his bottles ( small whiskey) and plastic caps. He stopped producing when all sold out. He just starting producing again. His website shows product availability but not all offerings.

            #23
            Costco for the basics. A local spice shop for harder to find ingredients.

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