GrillGirl’s Robyn Lindars Sports All-Purpose Craft BBQ Rub, Cocktail Rimmer for Any Occasion


You do not have to only grill in warmer weather, as barbequing has become a year-round enjoyable way to cook food with friends and family, especially for the big game.

To that end, Robyn Lindars, creator of GrillGirl.com, features an awesome grilling product – the Sunshine State of Mind Craft BBQ Rub.

With notes of kaffir lime, grapefruit, orange, coriander, Himalayan salt, granulated honey, smoked paprika, and a dash of chipotle, your taste buds will be whisked off on a blissful citrus adventure that will have you begging for more with every glorious bite you take.

With the Sunshine State of Mind Craft BBQ Rub, chicken, fish, and pork have never been so deliciously mouthwatering. Plus, it’s amazing as a cocktail rimmer (Margaritas, anyone?), sure to leave your guests enjoying the savory spices around the entire glass.
 
“Grilling is enjoyable all year now, and having the right rub is essential to ensuring your grilled delights are total crowd pleasers,” Lindars, who resides in Florida, said in a press release. “What’s extra special about the Sunshine State of Mind Craft BBQ Rub is it’s a great, bold, flavorful addition to cocktails as a rimmer. It offers the perfect combination of smoke, spice, and Florida sweetness that will perfectly tie your food and beverage together.”
 
Any grilling enthusiasts who want to try the GrillGirl’s new rub, use code SUNSHINE for 5 percent off the first order by ordering the rub here! And if grilling lovers are looking for a fun way to use the rub, check out Uncle Chicos Sunshine State of Mind Coconut Shrimp Tacos using Sunshine State of Mind BBQ Rub.

Don’t forget to check out the latest edition of Robyn’s Grill Girl® Magazine, a grilling lifestyle publication available nationally at local retailers and grocery stores, Barnes and Noble, CVS, and Walmart.

GrillGirl.com is a high-traffic grilling and outdoor lifestyle website with a focus on outdoor cooking, recipes, and lifestyle content.

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