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There's a place in Chesapeake, VA called Crazy Wing (formerly Wild Wing Cantina) that has a wing sauce you have to sign a waiver to eat. I ordered them once, and nearly went blind. I ate half of one and couldn't finish, and managed to get the sauce in my eye. For a solid 2 hours afterwards, everything I ate tasted like the sauce, and I got little shots of it every time I bit a nail for weeks, despite major scrubbing. They called them DOA wings.
I snapped a picture of the waiver here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jrsmith/109309624/
If you look around, you can see my sissy reaction to getting the sauce in my eyes.
I actually made these last weekend, and they didn't come out very tasty. My advice to anyone who might want to try it - skip the root beer schnapps. Alcoholic cupcakes sound awesome in theory, but in practice, it's not good eats.
I ordered a couple of things for a lady friend, who said they were fantastic.
I did have an issue with them, however. I ordered their product 2 or 3 weeks in advance of Valentine's Day, specified 2/14 as the deliver date, and specifically set the "No signature required" delivery option. On Valentine's Day, UPS (maybe it was FedEx) did not leave the package because no one was there to sign for it. It was delivered successfully 3 days later.
I'm not sure if this was an error on their part, or the delivery service, but my emails to koo-ki were ignored. Just a word of caution.
I snapped a picture of the waiver here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jrsmith/109309624/
If you look around, you can see my sissy reaction to getting the sauce in my eyes.
I did have an issue with them, however. I ordered their product 2 or 3 weeks in advance of Valentine's Day, specified 2/14 as the deliver date, and specifically set the "No signature required" delivery option. On Valentine's Day, UPS (maybe it was FedEx) did not leave the package because no one was there to sign for it. It was delivered successfully 3 days later.
I'm not sure if this was an error on their part, or the delivery service, but my emails to koo-ki were ignored. Just a word of caution.