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Angelenos can now taste the spicy chicken wings that celebs eat on ‘Hot Ones’

You can order the chicken wings for delivery right now.

Anna Rahmanan
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Anna Rahmanan
Senior National News Editor
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Celebrities, they’re just like us—and now that includes testing your taste buds’ tolerance for spice against a flight of fiery chicken wings à la the hilarious YouTube interview series Hot Ones.

You can order the unique fare right here, but keep in mind that delivery areas are limited to the following, according to Eater: West Covina, Hawthorne, Montebello, Downtown Alhambra, Upland, North Hollywood, Lakewood, Downtown L.A., Placentia and Downtown Long Beach.

When it comes to the menu, you have a few options to choose from, including the classic chicken wings, crispy chicken sandwiches, a 24-piece wing combo and plant-based versions of the stuff. As far as we can tell, the Hot Ones meals are being prepared out of a variety of existing kitchens, depending on your location, including Big Mama’s & Papa’s Pizzeria, AWSOM Wings Pizza & Burgers, Stinkin Crawfish, the Red Chickz and Piggies Charbroiled Burgers.

Spice level is also at your discretion, starting with mild all the way through California reaper. Here’s a breakdown via Fox L.A.:

  • Original Buffalo (mild): A tangy twist on the iconic sauce.
  • The Classic Chili Maple (mild): The perfect balance of sweet and heat.
  • The Classic Garlic Fresno (mild): Garlic and Fresno chili get the party going!
  • Los Calientes Rojo (medium): Spicy and tropical!
  • Reaper Mode (hot): Turn up the heat with Reaper Mode! Wings and sandwiches are tossed in a spicy, dry reaper pepper seasoning before getting sauced with your choice of Hot Ones hot sauce.

Although we haven’t tried the wings ourselves, just keep in mind that—despite Conan O’Brien’s seeming fearlessness on screen—these sauces can get notoriously spicy. Also, just a heads up that there’s no word yet on how long the promotion, carried forward by AI-powered logistics platform Mealco, will last.

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