New McDonald's sauces bring the heat more than ever
McDonald's is betting on the global popularity of all things spicy.

"Hot Ones" is a phenomenon that no one saw coming. The premise is, honestly, weird.
If you're not familiar, the laid-back host, Sean Evans, sits down with celebrities and, over a plate of 10 chicken wings doused with progressively hotter sauces, asks them a series of thoughtful questions.
The celebrities are distracted and sometimes distraught by the spicy food, which can result in unexpectedly intimate conversations, as well as some outright hilarity.
"Hot Ones" launched on YouTube in 2015, and in the 25 seasons and 350 episodes since, Evans has interviewed some of the most A+ of the A-listers you can think of, and has made many of them cry.