Update: Torani got us good. Their Chicken ‘N Waffles syrup was an April Fool’s hoax. Yup, they got us real good. It should’ve been obvious since they were going to release it in April. Well, it’s fake, so no chicken ‘n waffles syrup for us.
Next month, Italian syrup maker Torani will make it possible for you to enjoy(?) cocktails, coffee, and sodas flavored with their new Chicken ‘n Waffles Syrup. Yes, a sweet and savory syrup that will partially have an artificial fried chicken flavor.
Torani’s Chicken ‘n Waffles Syrup follows their bacon-flavored syrup, which was used in Jack in the Box’s Bacon Shake earlier this year. I look forward to getting my hands on some of this syrup and making some chicken ‘n waffles milkshakes, chicken ‘n waffles margaritas, or chicken ‘n waffles cappuccinos…and then maybe regretting it.
Two tablespoons of the Torani Chicken N’ Waffles Syrup has 80 calories, 0 grams of fat, 110 milligrams of sodium, 20 grams of carbohydrates, 19 grams of sugar, and 0 grams of protein.
Gotta be an April Fools Joke, right???
I hope it isn’t.
Torani, what are you thinking? I used to think of you are the best, all natural flavored syrup on the market. Please stop!
No ! Really ? I don’t know what to think.
Awesome…I just cant think of a good use for the stuff though.
Haters gonna hate. If you don’t like it, stick to your boring french vanilla and caramel flavors. Nobody is forcing you to buy it.
in coffee? no, too many flavors that clash….in a simple baked good? absolutely! Imagine this drizzled over pancakes or baked into biscuits? NICE!!!!