That's what I was trying to imply. Something they could now make money on.Darryl,
that would really be cool if you could post a review.
My skeptical self thinks they found a cheaper product to put their name on.
I couldn't agree more with your comments, I still have about a dozen or so bags that I purchased from HD probably in 2018/2019, for less then $5 a bag.The reality is that very few loved the old product until it was taken away. They were great, but expensive in the time of the Lowes and Home Depot KBB sales. Suddenly everyone started dumping off the Weber at sales prices when it was being discontinued and then everyone discovered it and loved it. You also later had the disappearance of the great KBB sales. I've still got a bag stashed away. I think if they reintroduced it now people would go for it. After the KBB sales stopped a lot of people suddenly started looking elsewhere when KBB was no longer a no brainer.
Stubbs was the same thing as cowboy all-natural...... It was manufactured by Cowboy charcoal. They changed the name and transitioned their retailers to the cowboy brand in 2019. Which is what I use today Walmart carries it. So does tractor supply sometimes. Cowboy charcoal was purchased by duraflame and it's one of their products. They were probably paying some kind of licensing to use the stubbs name and decided to drop it....just brandingI really liked the original weber briq. Were they more expensive than the rest. Sure but they burned hot, long and clean. Didn`t stink on light up. When I`m looking for a cut of meat I don`t buy the cheapest meat I can find. Buy a good cut. Your taking the time to prepare and cook the food you need a good clean fire which I thought Weber briq provided. Stubbs was another quality briq. Sadly neither are available any more.