Popeyes is becoming a member of forces with the YouTube collection Scorching Ones for a limited-time collaboration.
Based on an announcement shared by the franchise, “Accessible beginning September 15, the Popeyes x Scorching Ones menu will convey a spicy twist to Popeyes’ iconic crispy, juicy, Louisiana-style rooster, delivering a menu so daring, flavorful, and craveable that it has earned a spot in essentially the most legendary sizzling seat in popular culture.”
Followers can anticipate a wide range of spicy choices, together with dippers, sandwiches, and two kinds of wings, assured to pack a critical punch.
This collaboration combines Popeyes’ signature style with the fiery status of Scorching Ones, promising an unforgettable culinary expertise for spice lovers and rooster followers alike.
In a press launch shared on Monday, September 15, Bart LaCount, the Chief Advertising and marketing Officer at Popeyes, spoke concerning the collaboration calling the collaboration a “cultural second.”
“By bringing the viral spice problem straight to our friends’ tables, we’re blurring the road between leisure and meals, delivering an expertise that ranges from delicate and craveable to unapologetically fiery for our most passionate spice lovers,” he continued.
The menu kicks off with Sizzlin’ Sriracha Dippers (Gentle)—tender rooster marinated in pickled garlic sriracha, paired with a creamy buttermilk ranch dip and a Scorching Ones Sriracha sachet for additional spice.
Subsequent up is the Smokin’ Rojo Sandwich (Medium), which includes a rooster fillet topped with the tangy and smoky Los Calientes Rojo unfold from Scorching Ones, completed with pickles on a toasted brioche bun.
For spice fans, the Darin’ Dab Ghost Wings (Scorching) ship traditional bone-in or boneless wings coated in a daring Ghost Pepper dry rub, accompanied by a Final Dab Ranch dip cup to chill your tongue down.
Lastly, for the final word warmth problem, followers can add The Final Dab (Extraordinarily Scorching)—Scorching Ones’ most iconic and intense sauce, served in a sachet so you may end your final chew with the notorious “closing dab.”