KFC is set to spice up the summer with three new Saucy Nuggets flavors starting August 12. The new flavors—Honey Garlic, Chipotle Ranch, and Mango Habanero—join the famous Korean BBQ and Honey BBQ sauces, offering a delicious twist on the beloved chicken nuggets.
KFC Expands Saucy Nuggets Lineup with Three Exciting New Flavors for the Summer Season
Earlier this summer, KFC released one of the season's most anticipated fast-food items: the new Saucy Nuggets. This innovative take on chicken nuggets eliminates the need for dipping by offering nuggets pre-coated in a variety of flavorful sauces. The initial launch included four new flavors alongside a returning fan favorite, quickly becoming a massive hit. KFC, known for its expertise in all things chicken, has announced the addition of new flavors to their Saucy Nuggets lineup.
KFC is set to make summer even more exciting by introducing three new Saucy Nuggets flavors: Honey Garlic, Chipotle Ranch, and Mango Habanero. These additions join popular options like the returning Korean BBQ and Honey BBQ. Here is a closer look at the new and returning sauces:
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(NEW) Chipotle Ranch: This sauce blends chipotle peppers' smoky, spicy taste with creamy ranch, offering a fresh twist on a classic flavor.
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(NEW) Mango Habanero: This sauce perfectly balances sweet and spicy flavors by combining the sweetness of mango with the fiery kick of habanero.
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(NEW) Honey Garlic: Featuring a harmonious blend of honey and garlic with a slight kick, this sauce is a must-try.
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(Returning) Korean BBQ: This sauce captures the essence of Korean barbecue. It features soy sauce, garlic, sugar, and sesame for a sweet and savory experience.
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(Returning) Honey BBQ: A classic flavor, this smoky and tangy sauce is made with brown sugar, honey, and secret spices. It is ideal for those who enjoy traditional BBQ flavors.
KFC Celebrates New Saucy Nuggets with Sauce Serve Truck Tour and Special Deals Starting August 17
According to Fast Food Club, KFC is launching the Sauce Serve Truck, a playful twist on the classic ice cream truck concept to celebrate the new Saucy Nuggets flavors. Starting on August 17, 2024, the Sauce Serve Truck will tour the U.S., allowing fans to try the new sauces on KFC Nuggets, collect limited-edition merchandise, and earn gift cards. The tour will kick off at Seaport Square at Pier 17 in NYC, then move to Austin, Texas, on August 24, and conclude in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on September 7.
KFC is also offering deals to ensure everyone can try the new Saucy Nuggets:
- Get 10 Saucy Nuggets for $5.99 in restaurants or online.
- Receive 10-piece Saucy Nuggets for free with any digital order over $10.
- Enjoy the 40-piece Saucy Nuggets Party Pack, available online for $19.99.
KFC’s new Saucy Nuggets flavors will be available starting August 12, 2024.


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