Collegeville native “Bigg Dutt” proud to put his name on product
21.05.12
My kids were in day care and it was a strain on the family, said Dutton, the father of two young sons. It was also costing us $24,000 a year. So I said to my wife, we have to make a change. She has a good job, so I was able to cash in my retirement fund, quit my job as superintendent for a construction company, and go into the sauce business. Now Im getting the chance to stay home and raise my boys while following my dream on nights and weekends. I feel so fortunate that its working out so well. Bigg Dutts Spicy Original and its somewhat tamer spin-off, Smoke Pit BBQ Sauce, were an instant hit with home barbecue chefs shopping at the Collegeville Farmers Market over the summer. The Original has a nice heat to it and theres no liquid smoke in it; its a straight-up barbecue sauce and pretty versatile, so it can go from ribs to pulled pork or chicken easily, Dutton said. My philosophy is that if youre smoking up ribs or a brisket for hours, you want to taste the
Source: The Times Herald