Like her film career, Sweet Brown's foray into merchandising foodstuffs seems to have fallen by the wayside, too. In 2013, she created the company Sweet Brown Foods LLC, and started a Facebook page to promote what was going to be the Sweet Brown's Lord Jesus It's a Fire BBQ Sauce.
The last post was in July 2013, though, and with only a handful of likes and a link to a web page that no longer exists, it seems as though this was another business opportunity that was extinguished very, very quickly. There's only a few posts spanning a few days, and the few likes they garnered seemed to indicate that people weren't as ready to jump on the BBQ sauce bandwagon as she might have hoped.
When she spoke with NBC Channel 4 in Amarillo, Texas, she had a whole host of projects that she was working on in addition to her BBQ sauce. She pitched a clothing line, too, as well as the founding of an organization dedicated to fighting obesity and bullying, anxiety, post-partum depression, and everything else that people just didn't have time for. According to the interview, her sauce was due to hit shelves at WalMart and Kroger, and while there's little sign of it now, her intentions were amazing. "I'm trying to use it for good," she says. "I'm not trying to do something crazy, I'm trying to put something positive out there."
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