Rick and Morty fans, McDonald's is bringing back Szechuan sauce

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The chain will also be also giving away 1,000 screen-printed posters depicting its full dipping sauce lineup. The "Rick and Morty" staff held a taste test of the much-coveted sauce sent to Roiland in August, with Roiland stating, "It's really good, I swear to God". The Szechuan sauce was his white whale.

Buried in a advertisement for its brand-new Buttermilk Crispy Tenders is an announcement that is sure to delightRick and Morty fans.

It's not very often that we can thank a cartoon for a real-life windfall.

This Saturday, for one day only at select locations, McDonald's will bring back the long retired Chicken McNugget condiment as part of a promotion for Buttermilk Crispy Tenders. It'll be available for one day only, October 7, and only in select locations, but by god you really did it.

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"I'm driven by finding that McNugget sauce". The sauce became an obsession of sorts with the show's fans, when its main character Rick Sanchez called the sauce his "one arm man" and the ultimate reason behind the show's series arc. "Even if it takes nine seasons!"

The move may seem odd for those who haven't been paying attention to Rick and Morty or Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland's Twitter account.

The sauce, which was originally offered in 1998 as part of a marketing tie-in with the release of Disney's "Mulan", will now be available at select locations for one day only on October 7, in honor of the chain's new Buttermilk Crispy Tenders. These words launched a thousand online campaigns from Rick and Morty fans to McDonald's, in search of this magical dipping sauce mostly lost and forgotten by time.

McDonald's has hinted at bringing back the dip after it was name-checked in Rick and Morty's season three premiere, first aired on April Fool's Day this year.

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