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‘Hot Ones’ The Last Dab Hot Sauce

‘Hot Ones’ The Last Dab Hot Sauce

Hot Ones, the hilarious and sometimes painful to watch show that pits Sean Evans against celebrity guests over a plate of wings that take a trip all the way up the Scoville scale, has partnered with Heatonist to release another new First We Feast presents Hot Ones hot sauce. If you’ve never seen the show, the final wing of the challenge always involves a “last dab” of sauce on the wing that serves as a badge of honor and final fuck you to your insides that always seems to bring out one last gem from the guest of the week. In light of that, The Last Dab sauce was made in partnership with Guinness record holding breeder Smokin’ Ed Currie and his latest creation, Pepper X, which according to information available clocks in at around a soul-crushing 3.3 million Scoville Heat Units. The only problem with the sauce is availability because bottles of The Last Dab sold out in under a minute. If you can find a bottle, it’s a roller coaster your taste buds will hate you for, but the sense of accomplishment is well worth it in our opinion.