Popeyes is serving the 24-Karat Champagne Wings in just four locations: Elizabeth, New Jersey; New York City; New Orleans; and Anaheim, California.
And yes — the $5 fast-food fried chicken contains real gold.
The chicken is made by battering Popeyes classic spicy chicken with champagne, then tossing the wings in edible 24-karat gold flakes.
The decadence continues with a honey dip, which also contains golden flakes.
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Despite skepticism surrounding the glitz, Business Insider taste testers were fans of the wings.
"Pretty sure it's literally just spicy nuggets with gold on them," one reviewer reported. "I liked the honey, though."
$5 is the perfect amount to pay for the bizarre experience of consuming gold along with some tasty fried chicken.
On the other hand, if Popeyes were charging $1,000, you'd be better served sticking with the spicy original — and maybe asking for some honey on the side.