Editor’s note: This story has been updated to clarify the “Dirty Jobs” episode in this story premiered on the Discovery Channel and also stream on Discovery+.
Are you a fan of both the TV series “Dirty Jobs” and Maryland seafood spice? If so, an episode airing beginning Sunday is for you.
Mike Rowe of “Dirty Jobs” visited the J.O. Spice facility in Halethorpe, Maryland, to film an episode of the Discovery Channel and Discovery+ show, and as this clip makes clear, also to weigh in on one of Maryland’s most essential questions: Old Bay or J.O. for crabs?
Watch the clip below to see which side Rowe is firmly on.
And no surprise, J.O. is all ready to claim any bragging rights from the episode’s buzz.
“You can watch as Mike tries to set the record straight and learn about the crab house seasoning of choice, since 1945, while making and packing the crab house seasoning,” J.O. Spice said on Facebook.
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The “Dirty Jobs” premiered Sunday, Jan. 8, 2023, at 8 p.m. on the Discovery Channel and will stream on Discovery+. Half the segment will be J.O. and the other half a caviar farm, according to J.O. Spice.
Tune in and make up your own mind.