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Yo Mama's No Sugar Hickory BBQ Sauce

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Yo Mama's No Sugar Hickory BBQ Sauce is crafted with tomatoes, spices and monk fruit. It delivers a smokey twist on the classic BBQ sauce, completely free of added sugars and high fructose corn syrup. Keto and Paleo friendly, low-carb, vegan, dairy-free and gluten-free with no gums, fillers or preservatives.

Flavor profile

Heat 2/5
Sweet 2/5
Smoke 4/5

Ingredients

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Tomato Paste, Water, Apple Cider Vinegar, Salt, Onion, Garlic, Chili Powder, Paprika, Black Pepper, Mustard Seed, Natural Smoke Flavor, Monkfruit Extract, Bay Leaf.

Nutrition

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Per serving Per 100 g
Serving size 1 tbs (14g) 100 g
Calories 0 0
Sodium (mg) 75 536
Total carbs (g) 1 7.1
Total sugars (g) 0 0

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What reviewers say

3.5 from 2 ratingsMixed reception

Customer feedback on Yo Mama's No Sugar Hickory BBQ Sauce reveals a divide between those seeking a clean keto-friendly option and traditional BBQ sauce enthusiasts. The sauce earns praise for its natural ingredients, monk fruit sweetening, and versatility as a low-carb condiment or cooking base, yet criticism centers on its thin consistency and dominant tomato flavor that some liken to ketchup rather than classic barbecue. Overall reception at major retailers sits at 4.2/5, but users note it performs best when expectations are adjusted for a no-sugar-added profile. Video reviewers highlight its clean macros and acceptable taste for health-conscious diets.

Pros

  • Clean ingredients with no added sugar, using monk fruit; suitable for keto, paleo, vegan, and gluten-free diets
  • Good as a versatile base for cooking, dipping, or as ketchup substitute
  • Low net carbs (1g per serving) with decent smoky aroma

Cons

  • Thin consistency and overly tomato-forward taste that many compare to pasta sauce or ketchup
  • Lacks traditional BBQ sweetness, tang, or bold spice for some palates
  • Mixed results when used in classic barbecue recipes
  • “It's definitely NOT the conventional BBQ sauce that you're accustomed too, BUT absolutely DELICIOUS!! It's not thickened at all, and it's not overly (almost bland) salty like most BBQ sauces, nor is it super sweet. It's an excellent base for cooking with, and I even used it as a salad dressing.”
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  • “Yeah, it isn't super smoky. It is quite tomato paste forward kind of thing. Uh it's not super tangy at all, but uh it's definitely a good flavor. ... overall, I think it's definitely something uh that I'll enjoy using.”
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  • “I like the taste of this YoMama's BBQ sauce because it can also pass for a ketchup. It is great on fried/baked potato wedges (which I love). No after taste of some chemical or some overloaded unknown spice! It is delicious. It is sweetened with monk fruit just right.”
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  • “I wish I read the reviews before purchasing. As others have stated, this is very tomato forward and like ketchup. I checked the label multiple times after tasting to see if I got the wrong thing. It did not work for the barbecue recipe I intended to use it for.”
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