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Wingstop Just Added a Chamoy Flavor — And Tajín Is Involved

Healthy Fact of the Day

Chamoy is typically made with fruit — apricot, mango, or hibiscus — giving it a naturally fruity base that's lighter than cream-based sauces. Tajín's chile and lime seasoning adds bold flavor with minimal calories, making it one of the more flavorful-per-calorie condiments available. If you're ordering the Sweet Heat Chamoy at Wingstop, choosing tenders or a chicken sandwich over bone-in wings reduces the overall fat content while keeping the full flavor experience. And if you're getting fries or corn with the chamoy drizzle, that's one of the more interesting low-effort ways to try the flavor without committing to a full wing order.

One of the summer’s fastest-growing flavor trends just landed at one of the country’s fastest-growing wing chains.

Wingstop launched its new Sweet Heat Chamoy featuring Tajín nationwide on June 30 for a limited time, tapping into the chamoy flavor profile that has been surging in popularity across snack culture, street food, and now fast casual dining. The flavor is available across the full Wingstop menu — wings, tenders, chicken sandwiches, fries, and corn — and comes with a new Chamoy Ranch dipping sauce and a limited-edition Fanta Summer Punch drink.

What Is Chamoy — And Why Does It Matter Right Now?

Chamoy is a Mexican condiment with a flavor profile unlike anything else in American fast food: simultaneously sweet, sour, salty, and spicy, with a fruity base that typically comes from pickled fruits like apricot, mango, or hibiscus. It’s been a staple of Mexican street food culture for generations — drizzled over mango slices, dusted on fruit cups, swirled into drinks — and has spent the last few years breaking into mainstream American food culture at an accelerating pace.

Tajín — the blend of mild chile peppers, lime, and sea salt that’s become one of the most recognizable seasoning brands in the U.S. — adds a citrus-forward, moderately spicy dimension that lifts the chamoy profile and gives it more brightness.

Wingstop’s Flavor Experts transformed the popular chamoy flavor profile into a distinctive dry rub designed to deliver bold, mouthwatering flavor in every bite, finished with a drizzle of Tajín Chamoy Sauce, bringing together sweet, tangy and spicy notes.

How the Flavor Works

Sweet Heat Chamoy at Wingstop uses a two-step application: a chamoy-inspired dry rub that coats the chicken during cooking, followed by a Tajín Chamoy drizzle applied on top. The dry rub builds the foundational flavor layer directly into the crust of the chicken, while the drizzle adds fresh citrus and spice on top.

The result is a “layered flavor experience that balances sweet, tangy fruit notes with chili heat and citrus brightness.”

It can be ordered on any Wingstop item — classic bone-in wings, boneless wings, tenders, chicken sandwiches, fries, and corn — making it one of the most versatile flavor launches Wingstop has done this year.

The New Chamoy Ranch

Alongside the Sweet Heat Chamoy wings, Wingstop introduced a new Chamoy Ranch — its signature housemade ranch modified with chamoy flavor for a sweet, savory, tangy dipping sauce designed specifically to pair with the new wings. It’s a natural companion order and worth trying alongside rather than instead of the wings.

Fanta Summer Punch

A new Fanta Summer Punch is also available at Wingstop locations featuring Coca-Cola Freestyle dispensers nationwide — a fruity, seasonal sip that rounds out the summer meal without requiring a separate trip to the drink station.

The Cultural Moment Behind This Launch

Mexican-inspired sweet, sour, spicy and citrus profiles are creating room for mainstream chains to differentiate familiar menu items with bolder global flavor cues. Wingstop’s decision to build a full flavor platform around chamoy — rather than just adding it as a dipping sauce option — signals how seriously the chain is treating the trend.

As Donnie Upshaw, Wingstop’s Chief Brand Officer, put it: “Chamoy has become one of the most talked-about flavor profiles in food culture, and Sweet Heat Chamoy is our take on that trend.”

The Bottom Line

Wingstop’s Sweet Heat Chamoy featuring Tajín is available now for a limited time at participating locations nationwide on wings, tenders, chicken sandwiches, fries, and corn. The new Chamoy Ranch and Fanta Summer Punch round out the summer launch. If you’ve been curious about chamoy but haven’t known where to start, Wingstop’s take is an accessible, drive-thru-friendly entry point into one of food’s most interesting current flavor trends.

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