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McCormick Slow Cooker Barbecue Pulled Pork Seasoning Mix

1.6 ozUPC: 0005210073568
Located in AISLE 4
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$3.99
$2.49/oz

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Product Information

  • A sweet and tangy blend of brown sugar, garlic and chili pepper, McCormick Barbecue Pulled Pork Slow Cooker Seasoning Mix offers an easy-to-prepare meal solution in your slow cooker or Instant Pot any night of the week. Usage Tip: Meal is ready in approximately 60 minutes in your Instant Pot

    • Easy, delicious BBQ pulled pork in a slow cooker or electric pressure cooker
    • Sweet and tangy flavor
    • 10 minutes prep time for mouthwatering pulled pork
    • Serves 10; perfect for weeknight dinners, weekend meal prep, or entertaining
    • Convenient seasoning for weeknight meals
  • No Artificial Ingredients, Pescatarian, Vegan, Vegetarian
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