McDonald’s France Launches Three New ‘Hot Ones’ Sauces

Photo Credit: McDonald's France

McDonald’s and Hot Ones, you really played us. Word is out that McDonald’s in France has dropped three exclusive new Hot Ones sauces—and unfortunately, they’re nowhere to be found in the U.S.

For anyone out of the loop, Hot Ones is a wildly popular YouTube series hosted by Sean Evans and produced by First We Feast. Now in its 25th season, the show challenges celebrities to go head-to-head with Evans, devouring increasingly spicy wings while attempting to answer his sharp and sometimes surprising questions.

The collaborative McDonald’s and Hot One sauces will include three selections: 

  • Hell Piñata: A sweet and smoky blend of mayonnaise and chipotle peppers for a moderate initiation at 10,000 Scoville.
  • Thai Toi: A sweet and sour sauce inspired by Thai flavors, spiced with ginger and lemongrass with a spiciness that climbs to 70,000 Scoville.
  • Embras-moi: Be one with habanero peppers for all the French masochists out there; this sauce exceeds 200,000 Scoville.

Would you dare dunk a wing in Hot Ones’ The Last Dab Xperience, their most blistering hot sauce yet, with a fiery 2,693,000 Scoville units—practically bottled inferno? And if it meant McDonald’s would finally bring those exclusive Hot Ones sauces stateside, would you take the plunge?

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