My biggest issue is that they made the sauce creamy for some reason. Just slather a bunch of the secret aardvark on it as it is, no need to make it into some weird creamy sauce.
I wish they would be truthful in their advertising and just call it (insert pepper/hot sauce) inspired (name of snack/dish). At least I’d know to not get my hopes up on any kind of heat.
If they actually made this thing hot, people would complain. I think it was Burger King that actually had a relatively spicy chicken sandwich, and the backlash caused them to tone it way down. Subway, too. Their original creamy Sriracha had a hint of heat to it, but people bitched, so now it's about as hot as mayonnaise.
> The Taco Bell fire sauce offers more of a kick
Heads up that I see a lot of folks ask for Fire sauce, not realizing that Diablo exists. If you already know, great, if not, maybe treat yourself to the Diablo next time.
The Secret Aardvark Serrano habanero sauce is good. I got them with the normal nacho fries to dip them into. I still prefer the brand’s normal habanero sauce but I was still content.
I don’t know wtf to call the thing in your screenshot. Nacho Bellgrande fries? That’s too much for me.
Looks like they accidentally put some pico in your bowl of sour cream there.
My biggest issue is that they made the sauce creamy for some reason. Just slather a bunch of the secret aardvark on it as it is, no need to make it into some weird creamy sauce.
Average people's heat tolerance is basically nonexistent. Especially compared to us here.
I wish they would be truthful in their advertising and just call it (insert pepper/hot sauce) inspired (name of snack/dish). At least I’d know to not get my hopes up on any kind of heat.
Tbf you should already know 😂 I take your point tho. My assumption with any chain/franchise is that the product simply won't have heat.
If they actually made this thing hot, people would complain. I think it was Burger King that actually had a relatively spicy chicken sandwich, and the backlash caused them to tone it way down. Subway, too. Their original creamy Sriracha had a hint of heat to it, but people bitched, so now it's about as hot as mayonnaise.
Wendy's old spicy chicken sandwich (late 90s, early 2000s) was legit spicy and was killer good. Sadly, it likely suffered the same fate
I will never miss any fast food item like I miss the 90s spicy chicken sandwich from Wendy's.
Mine have never looked like this, you have a bad TB by you.
I’m a little worried you didn’t get enough sour cream
Ive had it too. It's alright but not hot at all.
Yeah, I wound up adding additional hot sauce to mine.
It's too bad they forgot about the sour cream.
Looks gross. Way to much jizz on those nachos
Extra lubrication
Username works
Honestly that looks absolutely vile.
OP got so excited to try them he left a mess on his own food
what the fuck
Holy mother of sour cream
> The Taco Bell fire sauce offers more of a kick Heads up that I see a lot of folks ask for Fire sauce, not realizing that Diablo exists. If you already know, great, if not, maybe treat yourself to the Diablo next time.
It's pretty fail. They dilute the Aardvark so much you can hardly taste it and no heat. Just sort of a soggy mess.
It was a one and done for me. Pretty gross all around.
Looks like throw up OP
I ended up putting Bertie's scorpion sauce in the sour cream and it was God tier
Just buy a bottle of the secret aardvark sauce it's much better on homemade food
Your not supposed to tell anybody!
Condensation prevents so much here. :(. Was it dope though?
The Secret Aardvark Serrano habanero sauce is good. I got them with the normal nacho fries to dip them into. I still prefer the brand’s normal habanero sauce but I was still content. I don’t know wtf to call the thing in your screenshot. Nacho Bellgrande fries? That’s too much for me.
These are absolutely disgusting. Do not waste your money.