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TOKYO DRIP - THE NEW KID IN TOWN IN A BRAND NEW SQUEEZY BOTTLE!
Lane’s BBQ “Tokyo Drip” sauce can be used as a marinade, glaze, or sauce to amp up your meal with an Asian-inspired flavour. Slightly sweet, savoury, and impossible to put down. Combine with Q-Nami and set a course for goodness.
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Tokyo Drip Goes Great With:
Q. What shipping options do you offer?
A. Free Shipping on orders over $99. We offer regular shipping via Australia Post on orders under $99 for flat fee of $9.95. Also, Australia Post Express for additional cost which varies on location.
Q - How long does it take to process an order?
A - We pride ourselves on dispatching orders as quick as possible. Which is why we dispatch daily and same day orders will be included if ordered by 1pm. This may vary during sales periods. But you will be updated once completed.
Q. Do you ship internationally?
A. At this stage we only ship anywhere in Australia. However this will change as we grow and expand into new regions. Let us know where you would like to see us!
Q. How can I track my order?
A. You will receive an email with tracking details once Australia Post has scanned your item in at their depot

Overall rating: 4.4444447 / 5 from 18 reviews.
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"Great flavours multiple uses."
"Great flavour profile!"
"Many thanks"
"1st thing that came to my mind when I seen this sauce was a Japanese style smoked pork belly 😋. Marinaded in Tokyo drip for a couple of hours then rubbed in a SPG rub, then smoked in the OKJ Bronco Pro drum smoker like a brisket for 6hrs then rested with more Tokyo drip, served in a bow bun with slaw."
"Yet to try , sampling tasted ok"
"I used this sauce tonight and slow cooked pork rashers for 7 hours on low. YUM!"
"Absolutely flavoursome"
"Really disappointed just tastes like soy sauce and as with the Kinda Smokey sauce both are not very thick? Seemed thicker on the add is not good as a sauce more a marinade?"
"Omg!!! This is awesome"
"I think that this would go on anything - even sandwiches."

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