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Wednesday, 20 May 2026

6 oz blend


Perfect — this is where we make it real-world usable. A 6 oz jar is actually a great size for gifting.
Quick reality check first (so expectations are right):
👉 A typical 6 oz spice jar = ~170 grams by weight
👉 That’s roughly ½ cup to ¾ cup of rub, depending on grind
So we’ll scale each blend to fill one 6 oz jar properly.

🪨 Cape Breton Coal (6 oz Batch)

Ingredients (alphabetical)

brown sugar
cayenne
chili powder
coarse black pepper
cocoa powder
cumin
granulated garlic
granulated onion
instant coffee
kosher salt
MSG
oregano
smoked paprika

Did you really think I was going to give you the actual amounts of each spice?

👉 This fills a 6 oz jar nicely with a little headroom for shaking

🔥 Cape Breton Forge (6 oz Batch)

Ingredients (alphabetical)

brown sugar
cayenne
chili powder
chipotle powder
coarse black pepper
crushed red pepper flakes
cumin
granulated garlic
granulated onion
instant coffee
kosher salt
mustard powder
MSG
oregano
smoked paprika

Did you really think I was going to give you the amounts of each spice?

👉 This one will smell dangerous when you open the jar 😄

🍁 Cape Breton Maple Coal (6 oz Batch)

Ingredients (alphabetical)

brown sugar
cayenne
chili powder
coarse black pepper
cocoa powder
cumin
granulated garlic
granulated onion
instant coffee
kosher salt
maple extract
mustard powder
MSG
oregano
smoked paprika

Did you really think I was going to give you the actual amounts of each spice?

👉 This one packs slightly tighter because of sugar — perfect jar fit

🔧 Pro Packing Tip (Makes It Feel Professional)
Before sealing the jar:
Fill about 90%
Tap the jar on the counter to settle
Top off lightly
Shake to blend
👉 This gives that store-bought, uniform look

🧠 Label Match Tip (Nice Touch)
Your labels say ~11–11.5 oz, so if you want it to match perfectly:
Either ignore it (nobody will notice 😄)
OR write a small:
“Small Batch – 6 oz”
on the lid or bottom

🔥 Final Thought
At 6 oz, these become:
- perfect gift jars
- easy to test batches
- dangerously easy to hand out and get people hooked 😄

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