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Rotisserie Chicken Candy Canes Actually Exist, and I'm Truly at a Loss For Words

Nov 3 2018 - 10:50am

ICYMI, peppermint-flavored candy canes are so old-school. This is 2018, people: a dumpster fire of a year in which such blasphemous, revolting creations as rotisserie chicken-flavored candy canes exist. No need to rub your eyes or clean your glasses in disbelief — you did, indeed, read the phrase "rotisserie chicken-flavored candy canes" correctly.

These gag-inducing treats hail from Archie McPhee, the same novelty brand that introduced the world to mac and cheese candy canes [1] and ones of the dill pickle variety [2]. They come in packs of six for $6 and have the "same color as crispy chicken skin," which translates to oh-so-tempting yellow and brown stripes.

Although the mere thought of the poultry-flavored sticks may have you running to locate the nearest barf bag, they surprisingly appear to be a hit with online shoppers. Archie McPhee had to instill a limit of five rotisserie chicken candy cane packages per online order due to their "extreme popularity." Over on Amazon, the reviews are pretty mixed [3] among people who have purchased the intriguing holiday candies through the online retailer. Below is a rather entertaining sampling of feedback about their taste and smell — both good and bad.

Positive Reviews From Amazon Customers

Negative Reviews From Amazon Customers

Whether you're looking for an ideal white elephant gift [5] or something to trick your kids with around the holidays, you can shop these sweet yet somehow simultaneously savory candy canes below. We suggest giving your taste buds a pep talk before succumbing to curiosity and diving into a package of these.

A Package of the Candy Canes Out in the Wild

Here's What Happened When Some News Reporters Sampled Them on Air

Buy the Candy Canes For Yourself (If You Dare)

Archie McPhee Rotisserie Chicken Candy Canes [6] ($6)


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