Red Mango to Offer New Froyo Flavor and Honey Badger Don’t Care

The fast-growing Los Angeles based frozen yogurt chain, Red Mango, is offering its customers a special new flavor- Honey Badger. Don’t worry though, it’s not channeling the actual taste of a honey badger (what exactly would that be, I wonder?), but rather influenced by the name.

Red Mango is taking advantage of the ever-popular “viral video”, and has decided to promote a unique flavor based off of the 2011 hit YouTube sensation “The Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger”. If you’re unfamiliar with the video, it’s basically one man’s (Randall) take on a National Geographic-esque wildlife documentary following the life of the aforementioned badger. The flamboyant, hysterical narration really makes the video a success, which eventually launched Randall, and his badger, into a guest-spot with Wonderful Pistachios.

The new menu item is only being promoted through social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram- so you won’t see much in the way of in-store signage. At this point, you’re probably just wondering what “Honey Badger” frozen yogurt even tastes like. It’s not as crazy as it sounds- it’s non-fat frozen yogurt laced with all natural honey. So take a walk on the wild side and check it out at a Red Mango near you.

Want to see Randall and his bad-ass honey badger in action? Check out the video in case you missed it:

[Via Nation’s Restaurant News]

More content

Products
Cheetos’ Wild New Halloween Flavor Creates Four Different Sensations In Your Mouth
Cheetos is already getting into the Halloween spirit with a new flavor that apparently wants to haunt your mouth. Launching later this month, Cheetos Sweet…
,
CultureEating Out
Taco Bell Turns Back The Clock To 2016 With Four Major Menu Comebacks
Somehow, 2016 was already a decade ago. Let that ruin your morning accordingly. Apparently, Taco Bell has also realized enough time has passed for us…
,
Eating Out
George Lucas’ Long-Awaited Museum Is Getting Its Own Skywalker-Inspired Restaurant
On Tuesday, September 22, 2026, the long-awaited Lucas Museum of Narrative Art is set to open on Vermont Avenue in Los Angeles’ Exposition Park, and…
,
Burger
We Deliver!

Enter your email address below and we'll deliver our top stories straight to your inbox