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Nando’s launch new heat-reactive clothing line
Nando’s announced an “extra hot drop” in the form of a new line of heat-reactive clothing based on the heat levels of their sauce.
Described as being “wearable, not edible” but “just as spicy,” the range will include t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, and socks.
With options of “extra hot,” “lemon and herb,” and “plainish,” you “just choose your spice so you can bring the heat. Literally.”
An Instagram post by Nando’s gives a sneak peek at the new line, and how it reacts to heat.
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