Ad Age Editor’s Pick An intimidating matriarch who lords over the party buffet is the star of the first-ever TV campaign for Mumbo Sauce, the beloved barbecue condiment created in Chicago in the 1950s by entrepreneur and restaurateur Argia B. Collins. A pair of no-frills spots from South Carolina’s Brown and Browner Advertising center on a typical family gathering and its familiar spread of pot-luck dishes. Someone, however, has decided to improvise on the lineup of fare, upsetting the mealtime equilibrium preferred by the group’s grand dame. In one ad, she assesses the dishes and discovers an anomaly. “Baked beans weren’t … Read More
Black Food Heritage: Black Women in Barbecue
Black Southern Belle honors Black Food Heritage and Black Women in Barbecue. Allison Collins maintains the legacy of her father Argia B’s Mumbo Sauce.
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Mumbo Sauce was featured on the Food Network’s website article titled 19 Black-Owned Decor and Food Brands to Shop for Your Juneteenth Celebration.