Summer's coming in hot and and saucy this year for Wendy's chicken nugget fans.
Starting Monday, the fast-food chain is offering "Saucy Nuggets" to customers − chicken nuggets tossed in a choice of seven different flavors, from garlic parmesan to spicy honey BBQ.
"Wendy's chicken nugget fandom is truly unrivaled, so it was only natural for us to level up our iconic Nuggs with even more flavor for our fans," Lindsay Radkoski, U.S. Chief Marketing Officer for Wendy's, said in a statement.
Don't worry nugg fans: The brand's original crispy chicken nuggets and spicy chicken nuggets are still for sale.
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Wendy's is offering the new saucy nuggets in the following sizes: 4 piece, 6 pieces, 10 piece and 20 piece. The seven sauce flavors are:
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Starting Monday, the new saucy nuggets can be purchased exclusively for a week through the Wendy's app, Wendys.com or by creating an order and choosing in-restaurant pickup or via app delivery.
As an added incentive, Wendy's in-app delivery fee is now free through June 10, the company reported.
On June 10, fans will be able to purchase the new nuggets in participating restaurants and via the drive-thru window.
Starting Wednesday running through June 18, spend $15 or more on Doordash and get a free 6-piece nugget.
DashPass members can also snag free Saucy Nuggs with a minimum $20 purchase.
Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X @nataliealund.
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