Beyoncé Rides Into Arby's With Special ‘Cowboy Carter’-Themed Condiment

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A Beyoncé-inspired menu item is coming to Arby's this weekend. And no, it's not "Spaghettii."

Just in time for the Kentucky Derby, the fast food chain will be remixing their iconic "Horsey Sauce" to go along with the Grammy-winner's lauded album, Cowboy Carter. While it is unclear if Beyoncé has formally endorsed the product, it is named after the horse featured on the album cover, Chardonneigh.

"Chardonneigh's Horsey Sauce" is sold in a special, limited edition wine bottle. People reports that it is described as a "crisp" twist on the chain's classic condiment, infused with chardonnay flavoring. While the product is not yet for sale, consumers who join Arby's Rewards will be the first to find out how they can buy it. The sauce will be available online for a limited time.

The promotional poster for the new dipping sauce shows a white stallion running over a black background, similar to what can be seen on the record cover. The sleek bottle that holds the sauce features a silver metallic label and red top.

"This ain't an Arby's horsey sauce. This is a Chardonneigh's Arby's horsey sauce," the fast food restaurant wrote on their Instagram account, referencing the album's lead single, "Texas Hold 'Em."

The horse is pictured on the Cowboy Carter album cover, which features Beyoncé smoothly taking the reins as she holds up an American flag in a red, white, and blue outfit and white cowboy hat. It throws a country spin on her Renaissance album cover, which displays her riding on a shimmering disco-ball horse, which was named Reneigh.

Reneigh was brought to life at the Renaissance World Tour, with a massive, inflatable version of the stallion being blown up for the performance of "Break My Soul." At the end of the concert, Beyonce recreated the album cover by riding the horse over the audience.

The SVP of the "16 Carriages" star's entertainment company confirmed Chardonneigh's name leading up to the album release, confirming to the BeyHive what it will be addressed as.

It is unclear if Chardonneigh will be making any live appearances as of right now, since a Cowboy Carter tour has not yet been confirmed.

Renaissance Tour dance captain Amari Marshall played coy during a recent interview when she refused to answer if they had any plans for concerts within the next year.

While it seems like it might not be a formal partnership between the "Formation" songstress and Arby's, musicians creating deals with fast food chains are not a foreign concept.

McDonald's has frequently launched meals curated by some of music's biggest stars, with rapper Saweetie releasing her own meal in 2021. The "Saweetie Meal" included a Big Mac burger, four chicken McNuggets, a medium-sized order of french fries, a medium Sprite, along with barbecue and sweet-and-sour dipping sauces. Similar to "Chardonneigh's Horsey Sauce," the sweet-and-sour sauce was renamed to "Saweetie 'n Sour."

One product that Beyoncé is fully endorsing is her Cécred hair line. In a recent social media post, the "Cuff It" singer showed off her flawless natural hair, stating that she would like to end the stigma that those who wear wigs do not have healthy, natural hair.

Fans were blown away as The Lion King star showed off the process of how she uses the products to get her luscious locks to appear natural and healthy.

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