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I just saw a commercial for Popeyes Chicken. They have a new item that they are calling Ghost Pepper chicken wings or something.

That sounds like #1 bullshit. There’s no way they are using any more than an irrelevantly small amount of ghost peppers in these, if any at all.

I bet they are hot, but no way they are too hot to eat.

I don’t have a Popeyes around me. Can someone here go eat these and report back? We can do this if we all work together.
 
I just saw a commercial for Popeyes Chicken. They have a new item that they are calling Ghost Pepper chicken wings or something.

That sounds like #1 bullshit. There’s no way they are using any more than an irrelevantly small amount of ghost peppers in these, if any at all.

I bet they are hot, but no way they are too hot to eat.

I don’t have a Popeyes around me. Can someone here go eat these and report back? We can do this if we all work together.
Fuck no. Popeyes is utter shite.
 
Our wings are so spicy that Cormier now fights at welterweight.
 
I just saw a commercial for Popeyes Chicken. They have a new item that they are calling Ghost Pepper chicken wings or something.

That sounds like #1 bullshit. There’s no way they are using any more than an irrelevantly small amount of ghost peppers in these, if any at all.

I bet they are hot, but no way they are too hot to eat.

I don’t have a Popeyes around me. Can someone here go eat these and report back? We can do this if we all work together.
I would agree with you just because it's the standard corporate American fast food #1 bullshit, to use your (and Khabib's) expression. Taco Bell's hottest sauce - which they laughably call Fire - is not hot at all. The chicken wing franchise in NY that I go to when in town warn customers that their hot wings are very hot, when I would consider them just a little bit hot. (They're still delicious though).

Not sure why the ruse...you'd think even white bread America would be up for some real spice by 2018.

Have not tried their Ghost Pepper wings, and never will.
 
I'm gonna investigate some time this week. will report back once my study is concluded
 
I would agree with you just because it's the standard corporate American fast food #1 bullshit, to use your (and Khabib's) expression. Taco Bell's hottest sauce - which they laughably call Fire - is not hot at all. The chicken wing franchise in NY that I go to when in town warn customers that their hot wings are very hot, when I would consider them just a little bit hot. (They're still delicious though).

Not sure why the ruse...you'd think even white bread America would be up for some real spice by 2018.

Have not tried their Ghost Pepper wings, and never will.

There's a Portuguese chicken joint (not a chain) here in Montreal whose chicken is so spicy I consider it inedible. I ordered the spicy, my father ordered the mild. I found mine far too hot, and my father spat his out. I thought he was exaggerating, so I tried one and it fried my tongue; the waiter got the orders mixed. Turns out the mild was uncomfortably hot and the spicy was lethal.

It wasn't close to what I'd imagine ghost pepper chicken tastes like, though. That's just stupid.
 
There's a Portuguese chicken joint (not a chain) here in Montreal whose chicken is so spicy I consider it inedible. I ordered the spicy, my father ordered the mild. I found mine far too hot, and my father spat his out. I thought he was exaggerating, so I tried one and it fried my tongue; the waiter got the orders mixed. Turns out the mild was uncomfortably hot and the spicy was lethal.

It wasn't close to what I'd imagine ghost pepper chicken tastes like, though. That's just stupid.
Some of the independent places make food with FLAVOUR, but not the chains and and franchises, in my experience.
 
"luh dat cheeyicken from Popeye's".
 
I would agree with you just because it's the standard corporate American fast food #1 bullshit, to use your (and Khabib's) expression. Taco Bell's hottest sauce - which they laughably call Fire - is not hot at all. The chicken wing franchise in NY that I go to when in town warn customers that their hot wings are very hot, when I would consider them just a little bit hot. (They're still delicious though).

Not sure why the ruse...you'd think even white bread America would be up for some real spice by 2018.

Have not tried their Ghost Pepper wings, and never will.
Taco Bell's hotest sauce is Diablo sauce. Black packet. Habenero level heat in my opinion.
 
I would but the Popeye's by my place is always out of EVERYTHING!
 
Taco Bell's hotest sauce is Diablo sauce. Black packet. Habenero level heat in my opinion.
I saw Diablo packets there a few months ago and tried some, not knowing what it was, and it didn't impress me at all with its heat. It didn't click that it was their hottest sauce because I didn't find it all that hot.
 
I also want to add as a "hot" connoisseur it's hilarious to see the new "habanero" and "ghost pepper" craze places like Popeye's and Taco bell are having by convincing the general public that their heat is comparable.

I would love to be there when someone who loved their "fiery habanero griller" tasted the real thing.
 
I saw Diablo packets there a few months ago and tried some, not knowing what it was, and it didn't impress me at all with its heat. It didn't click that it was their hottest sauce because I didn't find it all that hot.
It's not intolerable if you're already a chili head, but for heat noobs I imagine it's rough. I'm fine with it, but my wife would find it completely inedible.
 
Wish I saw this about an hour ago when I got some Popeyes.
 
Get some 1000 fuegos at north gate. To dude who likes hot stuff
 
Taco Bell had some ghost pepper taco and it wasn't remotely spicy. pathetic liars.
 
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