Watch These Guys Throw The World’s Hottest Peppers On Hot Cheetos And Eat Them

It seems the latest food trend is something a lot hotter than rainbow-colored food. In fact, folks are challenging themselves left and right to see if they can handle the heat of the spiciest peppers around.

YouTuber Marlin and his cousin wanted to create an even spicier variation of Hot Cheetos and see how many they could eat. In doing so, he decided to grab some of the hottest peppers on the planet.

The hopped up of Hot Cheetos are dusted with a seasoning of Scorpion peppers, Carolina Reapers, 7 Pot Doughla, and Carribbean blend pepper seeds. The spices boast a combined total of around 5.5 million Scoville units of heat.

To enhance the experience a little more, they also raid their kitchen pantry for spices like red pepper flakes, paprika, chili powder, and regular black pepper. Might as well go all out, right?

Once all the peppers are evenly crushed and blended, the Cheetos are mixed in thoroughly and ready to eat.

After all the hype, the dudes ate two each. The rest of the video features them screaming, puking, and drinking milk.

Check out their insane DIY Hot Cheetos video. Definitely do not try this at home, kids.

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