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Corporate Gifts


Making contacts. Strengthening bonds. Rewarding top performers. That’s what business is all about. Nothing helps those relationships more than a business gift from Stubb’s Bar-B-Q. For years, Stubb served authentic Texas Bar-B-Q at his restaurants and with his bottled sauces; today Stubb’s can be enjoyed by everyone - everywhere in the country. Whether you want to send a simple “thank you” or launch a national customer loyalty program, we have the gifts and resources to meet your every need. We are sure an all natural brisket, smoked and seasoned with Stubb’s authentic spices, or our fall of the bone ribs will be a memorable experience.

Find out about custom gifts, plus packaging and shipping options by contacting your business sales executives at 512-480-0203 (x13) or via e-mail at corporatesales@stubbsbbq.com

Every business gift order can include your own special message and may either be shipped to the recipient's home or office. Upon your request, we can also include special non-food items to accompany your order.

Volume Discounts On Corporate Gift Programs.
Call and let us know your needs and our helpful incentive experts will work up a quote for you that fits your business budget and goals. Call 512-480-0203 (x13)

Discount Year-round On Stubb’s Products
Shop this website or products in our Catalog and receive a year-round discount. You can also request to be notified of monthly specials by fax or by email. Call us to get your discount set up.

Every corporate gift that you give sends an unspoken message about who your company is and how much you value the business relationship. Don't let that message be second rate... give Stubb’s and make a lasting impression! True, authentic Texas Bar-B-Q from Stubb’s!


Using a torn sheet of butcher paper for a plate, eating without utensils or wrapping smoked meat in plain white paper is frowned upon by polite society. Few people appreciate these odd practices anymore. And even fewer recall such things were common in the days when cotton pickers came to town. Stubb was a cotton picker in the lowlands of Navasota, Texas. This is how Stubb ate his Bar-B-Q back in the day!