REVIEW: Popeyes Honey BBQ Chicken Sandwich

Popeyes Honey BBQ Chicken Sandwich before I stick my teeth into it.

The list of limited time only Popeyes Chicken Sandwiches is long. However, it’s not CVS-receipt-long, like the list of Taco Bell’s loaded Nacho Fries or Burger King’s Whoppers. Out of all those chicken sandwiches, only one comes to mind that I’d like to see reappear — the Golden BBQ Chicken Sandwich.

But now there’s another one I’d like to see make a return someday, or become a permanent addition: the Honey BBQ Chicken Sandwich. Yep, another sweet barbecue-sauced crispy chicken sandwich. Can’t help it. My tongue loves what my tongue loves.

I’m actually surprised this honey BBQ sauce-slathered sandwich didn’t happen sooner, because I’m pretty sure this is the same sauce used with Popeyes wings. So when this disappears from the menu, I could honey muster the courage to ask nicely for a chicken sandwich that swaps the mayo for the honey BBQ sauce used with Popeyes wings. Or I could write a letter to Popeyes corporate with a CVS-receipt-long list of reasons why customers should be able to easily customize their sandwich with whatever sauces Popeyes offers.

Anyway, the Honey BBQ Chicken Sandwich comes with Popeyes’ chicken breast filet marinated in Louisiana herbs and spices, barrel-cured pickles, and a sweet and tangy BBQ sauce, all on a toasted, buttery brioche bun. Along with being surprised that this sandwich didn’t come out sooner, I’m also surprised this isn’t topped with hot honey, because looking at store shelves, it appears that hot honey is still hot, honey.

Although it looks like a lot of sauce, I wish it had more.

The sauce is sweet, savory, and a little peppery, and it goes extremely well with Popeyes’ chicken fillet and the tangy pickles. The honey’s flavor leaves a strong impression. However, I wish the sauce had been applied more liberally, because I wanted more of that sweet and tangy flavor. The slightly sweet bun and the poultry tempered the sticky sauce a bit. While the barbecue sauce was applied to both buns, I wish the crispy fillet had been coated with it, even if that meant one extremely messy experience. I’ll gladly trade cleanliness for a mouth that looked like it was bobbing for apples in a barrel of barbecue sauce.

What is up with one thick side and one thin side?

As for the chicken, it was its usual juicy and tender self with a crispy coating. Though I’ve had maybe three Popeyes chicken sandwiches over the past six months and all of them had fillets that were thick on one side and thin on the other. So there’s one meaty side and the other is mostly breading. Of course, your Popeyes locations may vary.

Overall, Popeyes’ Honey BBQ Chicken Sandwich is a winner winner chicken dinner…or lunch.

Purchased Price: $7.79
Rating: 8 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: 630 calories, 24 grams of fat, 11 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 65 milligrams of cholesterol, 2020 milligrams of sodium, 78 grams of carbohydrates, 3 grams of fiber, 27 grams of sugar, and 26 grams of protein.

New Sweet Snacks and Cereals Spotted — May 20, 2026

Here are some interesting new products found on store shelves by your fellow readers. If you’ve tried any of them, share your thoughts in the comments. Spotted something new? Send your photos to [email protected].

Angie’s Cinnamon Churro Popcorn

Angie's Cinnamon Churro Popcorn.

(Spotted by Robbie at Five Below.)

Amos Peelerz Blue Raspberry

Amos Peelerz Blue Raspberry.

(Spotted by Van at Cracker Barrel.)

Bettergoods Black Forest Cake Style Crispy Rice Bites

Bettergoods Black Forest Cake Style Crispy Rice Bites.

Bettergoods Peanut Butter Crispy Rice Bites

Bettergoods Peanut Butter Crispy Rice Bites.

(Spotted by Amanda Y at Walmart.)

Good & Gather Berry Cereal

Good & Gather Berry Cereal.

Good & Gather Cocoa Cereal

Good & Gather Cocoa Cereal.

Good & Gather Apple Cinnamon Cereal

Good & Gather Apple Cinnamon Cereal.

Good & Gather Honey Oat Cereal

Good & Gather Honey Oat Cereal.

(Spotted by Robbie at Target.)

Sundae Shoppe Strawberry Daiquiri Ice Pops

Sundae Shoppe Strawberry Daiquiri Ice Pops.

Sundae Shoppe Limoncello Ice Pops

Sundae Shoppe Limoncello Ice Pops.

(Spotted by Van at Aldi.)

Moser Roth Délice Mango Fine Truffles

Moser Roth De?lice Mango Fine Truffles.

Moser Roth Strawberry Délice Fine Truffles

Moser Roth Strawberry De?lice Fine Truffles.

Moser Roth Délice Coconut Fine Truffles

Moser Roth De?lice Coconut Fine Truffles.

(Spotted by Van at Aldi.)

Favorite Day Mixed Berry Lemonade Mini Muffins

Favorite Day Mixed Berry Lemonade Mini Muffins.

(Spotted by Allison H at Target.)

Barebells Orange Creamsicle Protein Bar

Barebells Orange Creamsicle Protein Bar.

(Spotted by Robbie at H-E-B.)

SPOTTED: Utz Ripples Limited Edition Sizzlin’ Summer Burger Potato Chips

SPOTTED: Kellogg’s Raisin Bran Protein Cereal

REVIEW: Dairy Queen Fruity Pebbles Shake

Dairy Queen Fruity Pebbles Shake with top on

If I were to be crowned Dairy King, I would decree that ice cream is a perfectly acceptable breakfast food. But Dairy Queen beat me to it with the new “Breakfast Collection” that includes the Choco Frosted Donut Blizzard, Cinnamon Toast Crunch Dipped Cone, and Fruity Pebbles Shake. As a dutiful peasant of the Kingdom of Dairy, I honored the crown by partaking in all three offerings. In this review, I hereby declare that the Fruity Pebbles Shake is indeed glorious, though with one caveat.

Dairy Queen Fruity Pebbles Shake with whipped topping

I had muted expectations for this shake, as I assumed it would take some kind of wizardly magic to keep the Fruity Pebbles from turning mushy in their ice cream bath. And while I’m a big fan of any sugar- and/or color-enhanced cereal, I’ve always preferred Cap’n Crunch (Crunch Berries, of course) or Lucky Charms. It turns out, however, that as the kids say, this really slaps.

Dairy Queen Fruity Pebbles Shake with vanilla soft serve and Fruity Pebbles cereal.

The fruity flavor of the fancy Rice Krispies in this shake is astounding. Plus, this is just fun to look at and to eat. I was not prepared for the delicious punch of sweetness that paired perfectly with the creaminess of the vanilla ice cream and milk. It truly was a wonderful combination packed with flavor.

Fruity Pebbles does not stay crispy in soft serve

The aforementioned caveat is that it seems Dairy Queen’s best wizard could not suspend the laws of physics involved with putting Fruity Pebbles into a liquid, which I guess is how a shake would be classified. I wouldn’t say the cereal turned soggy, but it also wasn’t crispy in any sense. I wolfed down the shake with impressive speed, so I imagine if I had done so at a more leisurely pace, then perhaps sogginess would have entered the chat. The texture was just a tad off-putting, but aside from that, this is a delicious, not-so-nutritious “breakfast.”

As a side note, I learned in my review of the Choco Frosted Donut Blizzard that some Dairy Queens serve actual breakfast food during breakfast hours. Unfortunately, there are no DQs in my area that are open for breakfast, so the best I could do was have this shake shortly after 10 a.m. But I assume you can get the Breakfast Collection items before the sun comes up if you are lucky enough to live near a breakfast-enabled DQ.

Purchased Price: $3.99
Size: Small
Rating: 8 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: 500 calories, 23 grams of fat, 13 grams of saturated fat, 1 gram of trans fat, 40 milligrams of cholesterol, 210 milligrams of sodium, 64 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of fiber, 52 grams of sugar, and 11 grams of protein.

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