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I was in Lowes last night picking up a new remote for my garage door and saw that Stubb's has gotten in to the charcoal game. They are offering a hardwood briquette...all natural of course! Seems this is a very popular thing these days.

It came in a 16lb bag and was $8.47. There was no sign of the KF competition briquet in the store...so perhaps this is the Lowe's offering of an all natural hardwood briquette.

I will be grabbing a bag to test out soon...there is about 4lbs more in this Stubb's bag than the KF.

Anyone else seen this in their Lowe's?
 
I too was in Lowe's last night, but we still only have Kingsford Blue Bag and small bags of Cowboy lump in Massachusetts. Stubbs would be a nice change!

Oak
 
Since I work for Lowe's, I go by that department 10 times a day to see if they have it in yet. So far there is just a tag.

Greg, I didn't know that it was a bag of briqs.

I am going to find out who I need to talk to at corporate about the buying decisions.....I have some input.
 
Finney said:
Stubbs charcoal is made by Cowboy.
I'm not saying that is a badthing... I'm just saying.....

You say tomato.... ;)

All thing considered...I think I'll still be using Humphry's lump and briquette.

I have to do another full fledged chicken cook on my mobile to determine whether or not the new KF will work or not. I'm a little concerned about the color it imparts on the chicken so far...but, we'll see.
 

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