People Can't Stop Talking About These Frank's RedHot Chicken Bites At Sam's Club

Are you really, really into any of the final NFL playoff games, and/or is there a potential Super Bowl matchup that you'd find so compelling you simply couldn't take your eyes off the screen? So much so, that you couldn't spare even so much attention as it might take to nibble the meat off of a chicken wing? If so, you're in luck. Frank's RedHot, the sauce that brought you the original Buffalo wings from the legendary Anchor Bar, is now producing its own brand of chicken bites. Not boneless wings, since Frank's would never commit Buffalo wing sacrilege by admitting these even exist (they don't, they're just sauced-up nuggets), but "bites."

According to PennLive, this product rolled out a few months ago (perhaps not-so-coincidentally around the start of football season), and Frank's website confirms that both varieties - Original (coated with Frank's Original Cayenne Pepper Sauce) and Buffalo (this one uses Frank's Buffalo Sauce instead) – are still available in grocery stores. If you're a Sam's Club member, Instagrammer samsclubmembers points out that the product is also now available at this warehouse store, as well, although, Frank's product finder indicates that not all Sam's stores may carry it so you might need to check first. Also, Sam's own website only mentions the Original and not the Buffalo variety.

What people are saying about this product

It seems that many Sam's shoppers are pretty pumped about the product, commenting on the samsclummembers post with "ooooomg I HAVE to try these," "I bet these are delish!" and similar exclamations. One person tried them and issued this positive verdict: "Bought them and tried them tonight and they are delicious please keep them!!!!" Even Frank's weighed in, saying, "The frozen section just got a whole lot hotter."

Not all Frank's fans are that thrilled by the product, though. Frank's RedHot themselves recently posted a poll on their Facebook page asking "Which one are you trying first: A. Buffalo B. Original," and while the consensus among those who actually answered the poll seemed to be "both," many chose to go with neither. It seems as if, no matter how exciting the on-screen action, true Buffalo wing fans will always, always opt for bone-in versions, at least as long as they've got teeth left to chew. In the words of one Frank's fan: "Definitely bone in.. always with Frank's Red Hot."