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‘First We Feast’ Presents Hot Ones Hot Sauce

‘First We Feast’ Presents Hot Ones Hot Sauce

In case you haven’t watched every single episode of First We Feast’s Hot Ones, it’s a hilarious interview show where celebrities answer questions while working their way up the Scoville scale one hot wing at a time. They’re taking the entire thing to the next level with a custom hot sauce that was cooked up in the lab with Homeboy’s Hot Sauce and Heatonist. Designed with the objective to get interviewees to spill their deepest secrets to Sean Evans, after lauding the tastiness of the sauce, Hot Ones Hot Sauce balances chipotle smokiness with hints of pineapple and lime while also kicking up the heat with ghost and habanero peppers. This fiery masterpiece could very well replace your current favorite.