![]() I texted a few friends about joining me and got some, “Are you insane? NOPE” replies. The reactions of the celebrities on YouTube showed me what was coming. This was either going to be a great experience or a night of painful regret. I grabbed a dozen naked wings from N Zone (and kudos to them for some massive, tasty wings), borrowed the sauces from Brett (who couldn’t be a nicer guy) and tried to mentally prepare myself for the fiery assault that would soon raging through my insides. That sparked a conversation that led to Brett telling me he had all the sauces and would be happy to lend them to me. The episode was fantastic, and I tweeted to Brett that he did a great job. To celebrate the channel reaching 1,000,000 subscribers, Hot Ones flew out super fan and Lincoln native Brett Baker to turn the tables on Sean and interview him. A few, like Sriracha and Tabasco, are readily available at local grocery stores, but finding the hotter sauces could be problematic.īut fate finds a way. ![]() Ordering all 10 off Amazon would be expensive. I wanted to experience what those brave guests did. The interviews are captivating, but it’s the reaction to the sauces that makes the show such a hit.Ī few weeks ago, it became a goal of mine to take on the challenge myself. Each sauce gets progressively hotter, and by the last few the guest is typically sweating, crying and/or cursing. Before each question, both he and the guest eat a wing covered in a hot sauce. The premise: the interviewer, Sean Evans, brings in a celebrity (ranging from athletes to rappers to actors to TV stars, etc.) and asks him or her 10 questions. The idea was inspired by the popular YouTube show Hot Ones. That was me Saturday night as I stared down 10 bottles of hot sauce ranging from mild to hot enough to singe one’s skin. ![]() People wanting to try Tyrfing's Curse can purchase a bottle for $14 on Heatonist.įollow Annie Todd on Twitter Reach out to her with tips, questions and other community news or give her a call at 60.Have you ever done something crazy that you were really excited about right up until the moment you were about to do it? At the last second the absurdity of your forthcoming action hits you and you realize, “This might be really stupid. Season 18 of Hot Ones starts Thursday with guest Post Malone, according to the YouTube channel. "Three evils come to any who dare wield Tyrfing, and we've caught all three in this bottle," according to the sauce description. More: California couple to bring Mexican flavors to Sioux Falls with Flying Santo taco bar Tyrfing's Curse takes its inspiration from a sword forged by dwarves for Odin's grandson. 2020 before it moved into a full commercial kitchen in Feb. He partnered with Luke Davidson and Halogi was established as an LLC in Dec. The hot sauce company started out of Curry's kitchen in June 2020, he said. Their sauces, from Baldr's Bane to Valkyriesson, are named after various aspects of Norse mythology. Halogi, pronounced Ha-Low-Gee," is named after the Norse fire giant, according to the business's website. The South Dakota hot sauce company: Halogi Hot Sauce ![]() "Hot Ones" is described as "the show with hot questions and even hotter wings." Each week Evans asks his celebrity guests, which have included Gordon Ramsay, Dave Grohl and Megan Thee Stallion, various questions which get harder as the wings get hotter. ![]()
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