Bull’s Eye® BBQ Sauce at Freddy’s

Freddy’s menu brings to the table the world’s famous Bull’s Eye® BBQ Sauce, which offers a pungent, smoky flavor, comes in 30 g packaging, and is known for its unique taste. It goes very well with chicken tenders, burgers, and fries. If you like smoky and dark flavors, you should definitely add it to your meals.

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Cal: 60

Ingredients Information

Tomato Base

Ripe, flavorful tomatoes form the foundation of Bull’s Eye® BBQ Sauce. They deliver a rich, tangy body that anchors the sauce and gives it that bold, smoky character. It is the base of this fantastic flavor.

Molasses, Corn Syrup & Brown Sugar

Sweetness is essential for BBQ, and Bull’s Eye® balances it perfectly with a mix of molasses, high fructose corn syrup, and brown sugar. It is a combination that adds depth and caramelized notes that enhance both grilled and fried foods.

Vinegar & Spices

A blend of vinegar, smoked paprika, and other spices like honey, dried onion, and garlic provides tang, subtle heat, and a smoky aroma. This complex layering of flavors creates the signature bold punch this sauce is known for.

Natural Hickory Smoke Flavor

The finishing touch comes from natural smoke flavor, giving the sauce an authentic BBQ taste without needing a grill, making it ideal for dipping or drizzling over any Freddy’s menu item.

Price of Bull’s Eye® BBQ Sauce at Freddy’s

At Freddy’s, a 30 g of Bull’s Eye® BBQ Sauce costs $3.90. While it isn’t complimentary like some condiments, it’s worth every penny for fans of bold, smoky flavor. It’s perfect for taking home to recreate that Freddy’s experience or adding extra zing to your meal.

Nutritional Information

The calorie breakdown of a 30 g (2 tablespoon) serving of this BBQ sauce is mentioned below.

NutrientAmount
Calories60
Total Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 mg
Total Sugar15 g
Protein0 g

Common Food Allergens

Bull’s Eye BBQ Sauce is gluten-free and does not contain common allergens. 

Cross-contact: There is no chance of cross-contamination.

How to Recreate it at Home

You can get close with a simple homemade version of Bull’s Eye® BBQ Sauce:

  • Start with a tomato ketchup or paste base.
  • Stir in brown sugar and molasses to achieve that deep sweetness.
  • Add apple cider vinegar for tang and smoked paprika for smoky depth.
  • Include garlic powder, onion powder, and a pinch of chili powder for warmth.
  • Simmer gently until thickened, then cool. The result is a robust BBQ sauce reminiscent of Freddy’s favorite condiment.

What’s so Special about this Sauce

Bull’s Eye® BBQ Sauce is a flavor powerhouse. Its bold, smoky taste stands up to hearty burgers, crispy fries, and grilled meats alike. Unlike milder sauces, it’s designed to be unapologetically strong, giving each bite a savory-sweet kick. Freddy’s serves it because it pairs flawlessly with their rich, indulgent menu offerings, turning an ordinary meal into something memorable. Customers love it for its consistency, thick enough to coat, smooth enough to drizzle, and packed with flavor every single time.

Best Combination

  • Grilled Chicken Sandwiches: Smoky sauce enhances the char-grilled flavor.
  • Cheese Curds: Sweet and smoky contrast with the creamy cheese.
  • Crispy Tater Tots: A playful twist on a dipping sauce for tots.
  • Shoestring Fries: Thick-cut fries can stand up to bold BBQ flavor.
  • Side Salad with Grilled Chicken: A topping of BBQ for a tangy salad boost.

Wrap Up

Bold, smoky, and packed with flavor, Bull’s Eye® BBQ Sauce is a must-try at Freddy’s. From its carefully layered ingredients to its rich, tangy profile, it complements a wide range of menu items. At $3.90, it’s an affordable way to bring a bit of Freddy’s magic home or add extra punch to your meal.

Yes, additional servings of BBQ sauce may be ordered with additional charges. However, it won’t break your bank.

It has 60 calories in 2 tablespoons, 30 g per serving.

Yes, this sauce is vegan-friendly.

It usually comes with chicken tenders, but can be ordered as a dipping with burgers and sandwiches.

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