Truly Hard Seltzer Drops Hot Wing Sauce Flavor
The Super Bowl brings out the creativity of many companies. Truly Hard Seltzer is now one of them with their recent launch. The brand announced the limited-edition release of its…

The Super Bowl brings out the creativity of many companies. Truly Hard Seltzer is now one of them with their recent launch. The brand announced the limited-edition release of its Hot Wing Sauce-flavored seltzer.
The bad news is that it sold out the moment it was released. However, Truly said an "immediate restock is on its way."
When sharing the news on their website, Truly wrote, "Want to take your big game watch party to the next level without shelling out $10,000 on tickets? Truly has you covered with their weirdest, wildest, 'who’s ready for some damn football' -est flavor to date: Hot Wing Sauce!"
What to know.
The exclusive flavor is sold in a pack of four 16-ounce cans and is available on GiveThemBeer.com. Each four-pack sells for $24 and can only be delivered to customers 21 and up in five states. These states include California, Florida, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York.
Truly posted about the release on Instagram, and, of course, it was met with mixed reviews. One commenter wrote that they were "checking the calendar to see if it's [April Fool's Day]." Meanwhile, another enthusiastic fan wrote in all-caps, "I'M GONNA DRINK THIS WITH A SIDE OF RANCH."
Some people were more concerned by their distribution list. "Worst states to sell this in; bring it to the Midwest where we have taste buds and drink St Elmo’s cocktail sauce for fun," someone wrote.
Truly isn’t the first to experiment with unusual flavor combinations. Last year, Doritos teamed up with Empirical to launch a nacho cheese flavor liquor. The nacho cheese spirit was made using real Doritos chips. Recently, Burt’s Bees partnered with Hidden Valley to create a ranch-flavored lip balm. Also, spotted at some Dollar Tree locations are chip and cereal-inspired bath bombs with Cheetos, Doritos, Froot Loops, and Lucky Charms.
Score Big With These 5 Tasty Game Day Appetizers
What an exciting time for football. And with the Super Bowl around the corner, you might as well make sure you have your appetizers and snacks in order. Whether you're excited about the game, the insane commercials, or the halftime show, it's certain that most people will be chowing down on apps.
Last year, a study found that appetizers make up most people’s diets on gameday. Interestingly, 70% of people skip the entrée and stick to appetizers on Super Bowl Sunday. This study also found that 41% say they tend to overeat.
Another study found that more than half of people look forward to game day parties because of the food. Also, highlighted is that 74% of people plan to make food at home. Meanwhile, 26% plan to order from restaurants. Either way, there will be food.
Game Day Crowd-Pleasers
Taste of Home compiled a list of what they consider to be the best of the best when it comes to apps. Their top five include an antipasto platter with meat and cheese cubes, pepper jelly hogs in a blanket, beef Wellington fried wontons, fruit charcuterie board, and ham and Swiss sliders.
There’s something for everyone from last-minute party throwers to ambitious hosts. If you're looking for something quick chips and dip is a go. If you're looking for something with a bit of pizazz, maybe try a quesadilla ring.
This year's Super Bowl will be held on Sunday, Feb. 11. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. EST. Whether you're tuning in for the game, watching for the commercials, or just want to see Usher's halftime show, make sure you have your snacks ready to go.
There are many game day apps you can add to the menu, from wings, dips, and sliders, to desserts, and breads. Check out these appetizers that will make watching the game even more fun.
Chicken Wings
Whether you're going store-bought or homemade, chicken wings are a definite crowd pleaser. They're easily customizable from a simple dry rub to a tossed-in sauce moment. And if you are trying to keep things somewhat on the healthier side, you can always bake your wings instead of frying them.

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Nachos
Nachos are a game-day favorite for many. You can go all out with toppings or keep it simple if you need to make something quick. The main ingredients include tortilla chips, cheese, and toppings. These toppings can be meat, tomatoes, black olives, black beans, corn, onions, among others.

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Buffalo Chicken Dip
Buffalo chicken dip features chicken mixed with your favorite buffalo sauce and cream cheese. If don't feel like cooking the chicken, you can always grab a rotisserie chicken. It can be paired with tortilla chips, crackers, or toasted baguette slices.

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Loaded Potato Skins
These are a budget-friendly option that can be made with ingredients that you probably already have on hand. It's a more effortless appetizer made with the crispy skins of a baked potato filled with bacon, cheese, sour cream, and chives. To make it more of an appetizer, you can opt for smaller potatoes.

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Man 'n' Cheese Bites
This appetizer is like a miniature bite of comfort food. They're creamy balls of mac and cheese that are crispy on the outside and cheesy on the inside. And they are made with a few ingredients including pasta, cheese, milk, flour, eggs, panko, and seasonings.

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