Shake Shack is launching an all-new spicy menu inspired by the YouTube series “Hot Ones”—and you won’t want to miss any of these blazing new items.  The tasty restaurant chain is turning up the heat with the new collab, which puts a fiery twist on your favorite Shake Shack classics.  The new menu is based on the First We Feast viral YouTube talk show hosted by Christopher Schonberger and Sean Evans, who interview celebrities while feeding them increasingly hot chicken wings.  Think you can handle the heat? Here’s what The Shake Shack x Hot Ones™ Menu has to offer, according to a press release from Shake Shack:

Hot OnesTM Burger: 100% Angus beef burger topped with our Hot Ones™ Spicy ShackSauce, crispy, applewood smoked bacon and Monterey Jack cheese on a toasted potato bun.Hot OnesTM Chicken: Crispy, white-meat chicken topped with our Hot Ones™ Spicy ShackSauce, crispy, applewood smoked bacon and Monterey Jack cheese on a toasted potato bun.Hot OnesTM Cheese Fries: Crispy crinkle cuts topped with our cheese sauce and dusted with Aleppo Pepper, served with Hot Ones™ Spicy ShackSauce.Hot OnesTM Bacon Cheese Fries:  Crispy crinkle cuts topped with applewood-smoked bacon, our cheese sauce and dusted with Aleppo pepper, served with Hot Ones™ Spicy ShackSauce.

Shake Shack lovers will even be able to purchase The Last Dab: Apollo packet, which is “made from the Apollo Pepper that was developed by legendary chili breeder, Smokin’ Ed Currie.” The Last Dab: Apollo packet, defined as Hot Ones’ “most unique and hottest sauce to date,” will be available for purchase in Shake Shack locations for a limited time.  So get your ice water ready, because the new menu launches at Shake Shack locations nationwide on Friday, Sept. 16, while fans looking to get their hands on  these hot new items products can get exclusive early access using the Shack App.  More News:

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