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'''Cackalacky''' is a mildly spiced sweet potato-based table condiment from [[Chapel Hill, North Carolina]]. The brand name [[Cackalacky]] is a nickname for [[the Carolinas]].



[[Image:Cackalacky.jpg|thumb|150px|A 5 oz. bottle of Cackalacky Spice Sauce]]

Although, Cackalacky is sold regionally in grocery stores in the Carolinas, the company has become somewhat "notable," as they have been featured nationally and internationally on [[Food Network]], [[NBC]], [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]], [[Comedy Central]], [[OLN]], [[Discovery Channel]], [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]], [[Associated Press]], and [[Public Radio International]], etc. Along with the Cackalacky brand name, the company also has an official mascot (Cackalacky Jack) and theme song that are also registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office and Library of Congress.



'''Cackalacky''' is a mildly spiced [[sweet potato]]-based table condiment from [[Pittsboro, North Carolina]], U.S.

==External Links==


*http://www.CACKALACKY.com (Official Website)

== See also ==

*http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/show_sp/episode/0,1976,FOOD_9994_37278,00.html

*[[Hot sauce]]


==References==

*http://www.bonappetit.com/blogsandforums/blogs/bafoodist/2008/09/americas-foodiest-small-town-p.html (See "Chapel Hill's answer to Tabasco")

*https://web.archive.org/web/20061018144142/http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/show_sp/episode/0,1976,FOOD_9994_37278,00.html

*http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/29/AR2005072902133_pf.html

*http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/29/AR2005072902133_pf.html

*http://www.olntv.com/nw/article/view/723/?UserDef=true&catID=79 (See "Lincolton" episode)

*http://www.lynnseldon.com/article596.html (See "The Un-Ketchup" Excerpted from Our State Magazine)

*https://web.archive.org/web/20071010060932/http://www.specialtyfood.com/do/news/ViewSpecialtyFoodNewsArticle?id=20677

*http://www.fiery-foods.com/dave/superbowl2004bbq.asp

*http://www.hotsauceblog.com/hotsaucearchives/cackalacky-declared-%e2%80%9cthe-un-hot-sauce%e2%80%9d/

*http://www.hotsauceblog.com/hotsaucearchives/cackalacky-declared-%e2%80%9cthe-un-hot-sauce%e2%80%9d/

*https://web.archive.org/web/20071021210419/http://www.specialtyfood.com/do/news/ViewSpecialtyFoodNewsArticle?id=20186

*http://www.lynnseldon.com/article596.html ("The Secret's in the Sauce" - Excerpt from Our State Magazine)

*http://www.miamisunpost.com/archives/2006/06-29-06/2006Bestof/best_of_dining.htm

*https://web.archive.org/web/20060811222636/http://www.miamisunpost.com/archives/2006/06-29-06/2006Bestof/best_of_dining.htm

*http://www.bbqblog.com/podcasts/ (See "Cackalacky" Pod Cast)

*https://web.archive.org/web/20060717181014/http://www.bbqblog.com/podcasts/ (See "Cackalacky" Podcast)

*http://www.ncagr.com/NCproducts/ShowSite.asp?ID=1650

*https://web.archive.org/web/20060825022322/http://www.ncagr.com/ncproducts/ShowSite.asp?ID=1650

*http://www.hotsauceblog.com/hotsaucearchives/cackalacky-gear-merchandising-program-a-success/

*http://www.hotsauceblog.com/hotsaucearchives/cackalacky-gear-merchandising-program-a-success/

*http://www.capecodbbq.com/cackalacky.htm

*http://www.expedia.com/daily/airports/Raleigh-Durham.asp?CCheck=1&rfrr=-32268 (See"Best souvenir under $10")


*http://www.capecodbbq.com/Cackalacky/recipe%20du%20jour%20Cackalacky%20Brunch%20050129.pdf

==External links==

* {{official website|http://www.cackalacky.com}}



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A 5 oz. bottle of Cackalacky Spice Sauce

Cackalacky is a mildly spiced sweet potato-based table condiment from Pittsboro, North Carolina, U.S.

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