The story behind Alabama’s famous Milo’s hamburger sauce
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The story behind Alabama’s famous Milo’s hamburger sauce
The dark, mysterious sauce goes back to some time after founder Milo Carlton opened his burger joint in Birmingham in 1946.
The dark, mysterious sauce goes back to some time after founder Milo Carlton opened his burger joint in Birmingham in 1946.
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