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Spinx is dropping its very own sauce with Duke’s (and we were the first to taste it)

Spinx Sauce, dropping April 1, is tangy, sweet, and has a light, but nice, spice.

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No fooling: Spinx Sauce by Duke’s drops April 1. | Photo by Spinx

City Editor Danielle here. There was life before I tasted Spinx chicken, and life after. IYKYK — our gas station chicken really is that good.

After my first bite, I wondered: Why doesn’t Spinx have its own sauce? With sauces like Chick-fil-A and Cane’s having their own sauce-centered followings, I sent some feedback to Spinx.

I don’t know for sure if it helped, but I’m excited to be the first to share: Spinx is launching its own sauce Tuesday, April 1, alongside new chicken nuggets. No, this isn’t an April Fools joke.

The sauce, created in collaboration with Duke’s, will be available at all Spinx convenience stores and the Spinx Market downtown.

As the first person to try it, I can tell you it’s tangy, sweet, and has a light, but nice, spice. Get ready to dip.

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