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Colonial Rub - Beef, Pork, Poultry, Seafood, Vegetables

Colonial Rub - Beef, Pork, Poultry, Seafood, Vegetables

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Transport your taste buds to the era of the founding fathers with Boston Spice's Colonial Rub - a tantalizing blend of sweet brown sugar, smoky paprika, and chipotle chili powder. Our specialty rub pays homage to history, evoking flavors that would make General Washington proud. Imagine if he had served the British Army some Colonial Rub ribs – perhaps the Revolutionary War would have ended sooner! Infuse your meats, seafood, and veggies with this perfect rub for a taste of history in your home. Reflecting on the origins of America, from Jamestown in 1607 to Plymouth in 1620, reminds us of the settlers who paved the way during the Colonial Times. Explore the rich heritage of flavor and history with every bite.


Countries in Europe wanted to expand their world influences. How did they do that? They boarded ships and sailed west. Spain was one of the first countries to explore the New World and the first to settle in America. America was named after Amerigo Vespucci. Some of the first colonies England established in America were in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607, and then in 1620, the Pilgrims arrived in Plymouth, Massachusetts. As these settlements grew, people started exploring the area and set up their own colonies. These people became the colonists during this time of expansion that we call the Colonial Times. But usually, when people mention the Colonials or Colonial Times, they are referring to the 13 original American Colonies during the time of the Revolutionary War. By 1770, over 2 million people lived in Britain's 13 American Colonies.


Ingredients*: brown sugar, kosher salt, chili powder, smoked paprika, paprika, thyme, chipotle chili powder, garlic powder, black pepper, spices, onion powder, cayenne pepper. *rice powder added to reduce caking

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Packaged on equipment that also works with peanuts, tree nuts, soy, and wheat. Our facilities store packaged tree nuts, soy, and dairy items in common areas.

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  • Do you offer any spice rubs that all the ingredients in the rub would be native to the area that the 13 colonies encompassed ?

    Good morning.  We do not have any blends with only the 13 colony grown ingredients. Many of our spice blends do have colonial seasonings like basil, dill, lavender, parlsey, rosemary, sage, mints, and thyme, but nothing that includes just those ingredients. Our "Queen's Spice" has sugar, lavender, spearmint, and lemon powder. Lemons where introduced into Florida in the 16th century I believe. Sugar was not grown in the colonials, but came from Caribbean islands. Thank you for the question.

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