McCormick Is Putting Out a One Piece Spice Kit Collab

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It features a range of flavors. Plus, pirates.

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It’s hard to go anywhere these days without finding One Piece merchandise and exclusive collabs. It makes sense—it’s one of the hottest anime series out there, as well as one of Netflix’s biggest live-action shows—but it’s still crazy to see cartoon pirates pop up on so many consumer products, including bento boxes at Popeyes.

But I’ll have to admit, one of the last places I thought they’d pop up was my spice rack. And yet that’s where this new McCormick limited edition One Piece Spice Kit is going.

What’s in the One Piece Spice Kit?

It comes with four new spice blends, with each bottle featuring One Piece artwork. (It also comes in a box that’s decorated to look like a treasure chest.) The blends feature flavors from all over the world, which definitely fit in with the show’s long nautical voyages. The four spices in the kit are:

The One Spice All-Purpose Seasoning

If you’ve never seen the show, the “One Piece” in the title is a legendary treasure for which the pirates of the world are searching. But this “One Spice” is a mix of Chinese-inspired flavors, including savory onion, fried garlic, sesame, and tangerine spices. They recommend using it on chicken, pork, seafood, and veggies, but this sounds like it would also make a great seasoning for tangerine beef.

King of the Meats Seasoning

Heading for more of a Mexican blend, this spice mix combines chili pepper, cardamom, and zesty lime. It’s described as a hot and tangy mix that’s made for beef, chicken, pork, or seafood. 

Sanji’s Baratie Seasoning

The “Baratie” in the name comes from a floating restaurant ship in the series, which explains this mix of onion, parsley, turmeric, Sauvignon Blanc wine, and lemon, which I’m betting would go amazing on seafood. (Although, they also recommend rubbing it on chicken, vegetables, or potatoes. But come on, we all know what you eat with white wine and lemon, right?)

Chopper’s Cotton Candy Finishing Sugar

For dessert, this sugar mix is flavored like cotton candy and toasted marshmallow, and intended to be sprinkled on ice cream, frozen yogurt, or fresh fruit. But you could also just sprinkle it directly into your mouth—after all, who’s going to know?

Where Can I Order It?

It’s available for preorder on the McCormick website for $25.99. It ships in June.

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Jon is an L.A.-based comedy writer who's spent 95 percent of his life trying to decide which Ramen flavor to buy, only to go with "chicken." The other 5 percent? Mushroom.

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