Food

Lawd Have Mercy BBQ Sauce” Lands A Spot on J’s Creole Wings Menu

KMBTV interviews Lawd Have Mercy BBQ Sauce Owners

There’s a new sauce in town, buzzing all over New Orleans, especially on Thursday’s at J’s Creole Wings, a local popular wing spot on N. Claiborne Ave.

The Lawd Have Mercy BBQ sauce, created by local entrepreneurs Nick Guidry and Stanley Alridge, has been added to J’s menu and is available for purchase on Thursday’s with any bone-in or boneless wing order, this sauce can also be bought separately.

The popular BBQ sauce has been trending on social media for quite a few weeks, with customers gushing over the flavor. The BBQ sauce is known for its unique sweet tang with a hint of spice.

Creators Alridge and Guidry said they couldn’t be more blessed for the partnership with J’s Creole Wings.“We worked so hard for this, 4 years in the making with a lot of doubters and obstacles, but I’m just glad we can share the excitement that we’ve been having for the last 4 years” said Guidry.”

The Lawd Have Mercy product line is expected to add more flavors to its line by the end of 2020.

Lawd Have Mercy BBQ sauce can be purchased at J’s or at www.ihmproducts.com

Follow: @lawdhavemercyproducts for more updates and follow the creators:

@stanhundreds
@younggudda

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Raven Frederick

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