QuoteJerome Brown's barbecue sauces have gone from being handmade in his restaurant's kitchen to being mass-produced for sale in 14 Sam's Club stores.
The mass-production part of the business is on the verge of taking off.
Brown is close to purchasing a 34,000-square-foot building that his business, KJB Specialities, will convert into a manufacturing plant. The building at 5638 Commonwealth Ave. will roll out containers of barbecue sauce that Sam's Club has told him it wants to sell at stores throughout the Southeast.
Brown, owner of Jerome Brown Barbecue and Wings restaurant, has gained city financial support for his sauce-making venture. City Council recently approved a $380,000 loan and a $260,000 grant from the Northwest Jacksonville Economic Development Fund. The fund is aimed at promoting economic development in a part of the city that has struggled. The city expects the manufacturing plant will generate up to 56 jobs within three years.
Read more at Jacksonville.com: http://jacksonville.com/business/2011-06-26/story/florida-barbecue-flavor-spreads-jerome-browns-sauce#ixzz1QNV9TOyL
Mustard based sauce is an acquired taste. Or, you have to enjoy trying different food tastes. I enjoy different tastes so I have been back for seconds (and more) when they had the taste test at Sam's Club. My wife, on the other hand, doesn't care for the mustard taste, so I guess we won't have that around the house.
For the record, I thought it was a good sauce and I hope Mr. Brown is super successful.
I do not care for Mustard Base BBQ Sauce. But I will go out and buy a bottle to support the cause.
WHile I don't like his BBQ the sause is pretty good.
Quote from: thelakelander on June 26, 2011, 06:49:56 AM
QuoteJerome Brown's barbecue sauces have gone from being handmade in his restaurant's kitchen to being mass-produced for sale in 14 Sam's Club stores.
The mass-production part of the business is on the verge of taking off.
Brown is close to purchasing a 34,000-square-foot building that his business, KJB Specialities, will convert into a manufacturing plant. The building at 5638 Commonwealth Ave. will roll out containers of barbecue sauce that Sam's Club has told him it wants to sell at stores throughout the Southeast.
Brown, owner of Jerome Brown Barbecue and Wings restaurant, has gained city financial support for his sauce-making venture. City Council recently approved a $380,000 loan and a $260,000 grant from the Northwest Jacksonville Economic Development Fund. The fund is aimed at promoting economic development in a part of the city that has struggled. The city expects the manufacturing plant will generate up to 56 jobs within three years.
Read more at Jacksonville.com: http://jacksonville.com/business/2011-06-26/story/florida-barbecue-flavor-spreads-jerome-browns-sauce#ixzz1QNV9TOyL
I posted about this guy & business last year when he got the Wal Mart deal. Has anyone tasted the sauce yet?
I like the sauce.