Cowboy Briquets, Hardwood, Value Size

2 - 20 lb (9.07 kg) bags


 

Directions

Lighting Instructions: Suggested Starters: We suggest using starters such as a charcoal chimney, electric starter, or all natural fire starter. They are economical, ecological, and easy to use. Using A Charcoal Chimney: We highly recommend starting your fire with a charcoal chimney. Fill the chimney with briquets and place it over an all natural fire starter or clean paper such as the inner layers of this bag. Light the starter and let the coals burn until flames begin to come out of the top. Then carefully dump the chimney and spread out the coals. Grilling Tips: Be sure the coals are mostly ashed over before cooking. Spread the coals, but be sure they are still touching. Use the grill vents to control the temperature. Open them wide for more heat. Close them for less. Store in a cool, dry location.

 

Product Details

Wood smoke flavor of lump ease of briquets. The Flavor of the Open Range: Across the Western Frontier, chuck wagon chefs grilled over aromatic wood fires and created Cowboy Cuisine. Cowboy Brand Hardwood Briquets come from a family heritage that goes back 100 years. Simply made from charred wood and a vegetable starch binder, they build on the traditions of the open range and are crafted to enhance the flavor of grilled food rather than overpower it. If you love barbecue, we're sure you'll love our hardwood briquets. Saddle up Cowboy, it's time to get cookin'! Not for individual sale. cowboycharcoal.com. Facebook. Instagram. TikTok. For information about this and other great Cowboy Products, visit CowboyCharcoal.com. Made in the U.S.A.

Nutrition Facts

Warnings

California Proposition 65 Warning: Warning: Combustion of charcoal results in emissions that can expose you to chemicals including carbon monoxide, smoke and other combustion by-products, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.,Warning: Carbon Monoxide Hazard: Burning, charcoal inside can kill you. It gives off carbon monoxide, which has no odor. Never burn charcoal inside, homes, vehicles or tents.

Manufacturer

Duraflame, Inc.
Stockton, CA 95203

UPC

00754087102200