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Pizza Hut introduces new chicken wings flavors

Steph Arnaldo

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Pizza Hut introduces new chicken wings flavors

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Pizza Hut's WingStreet brand launches Asian Sesame and Maple Honey Sriracha chicken wings with new blue cheese and ranch dips

Pizza Hut’s wings brand, WingStreet, has launched two new flavors of their chicken wings – Asian Sesame and Maple Honey Sriracha – as well as two new blue cheese and ranch dips.

If you’re into sweet and tangy flavors similar to teriyaki or barbecue, the Asian Sesame is for you – the sweet-savory soy-sauce-based sauce also has subtle hints of nuttiness from the sesame used.

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Those looking for some heat may enjoy the Maple Honey Sriracha flavor, which combines the sweetness of maple honey with the moderate spice of jalapeño and red peppers.

Both flavors work with WingStreet’s new zesty and creamy blue cheese and ranch dips. You can order extra dips for an additional P25 each (they also have mayo mustard and zesty garlic variants).

The Asian Sesame and Maple Honey Sriracha flavors come in boxes of five pieces (P299), eight pieces (P449), ten pieces (P549), and sixteen (P849). WingStreet’s other flavors include Honey BBQ and Garlic Parmesan.

WingStreet’s saucy wings and dips can be ordered for delivery from all Pizza Hut branches nationwide. Customers can order via hotline number, Pizza Hut’s website, or app. – Rappler.com

Wings for lunch? Order now using this GrabFood coupon.

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Steph Arnaldo

If she’s not writing about food, she’s probably thinking about it. From advertising copywriter to freelance feature writer, Steph Arnaldo finally turned her part-time passion into a full-time career. She’s written about food, lifestyle, and wellness for Rappler since 2018.