Pierce's BBQ sauce
"I was excited after reading that Pierce's Pitt Bar-B-Que is going to put its famous barbecue sauce in retail stores. I got to know the owner, J.C. Pierce, through a business transaction three or four years ago, and since then have become friends with him. I want everyone to know what a great person he is. He's very unity oriented and a caring, giving person, and he has done a great job of taking care of people in James City, Williamsburg and the surrounding area with his generosity. So, I hope everyone will support his product in local grocery stores."
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