Review: Jack in the Box Hot Ones Sriracha Double Jr. Jumbo Jack and Buffalo Sauced & Loaded Curly Fries

Bottom Line: Jack in the Box’s team-up with Hot Ones fails to deliver on the heat, but they do make a decent Double Jr. Cheeseburger.

When the restaurant industry spices up something that is not poultry, I usually make an attempt to give it a try, because even though I enjoy chicken, I am getting a bit tired of the bird these days. Jack in the Box has been one of the few fast food chains that does try to heat up its non-poultry items, and just recently they teamed up with Hot Ones for a whole new menu. You can get a look at all the options they offer here, and I went with the Hot Ones Sriracha Double Jr. Jumbo Jack Cheeseburger and the Hot Ones Buffalo Sauced & Loaded Curly Fries. Here is the rundown on those two from the website:

Sriracha Double Jr. Jumbo Jack Cheeseburger: Two 100% beef patties seasoned as they grill, topped with American cheese, tomato, pickle, lettuce, onions, ketchup & Hot Ones™ Sriracha.

Buffalo Sauced & Loaded Curly Fries: Jack’s seasoned curly fries topped with shredded cheddar cheese, cheese sauce, & Hot Ones™ Buffalo Sauce.

You may notice from the picture that the Jr. Jumbo Jack looks like a smashed mess, but it ended up being the star of the meal without needing the Hot Ones sauce. The two patties are surprisingly beefy and well-seasoned, and not dry, as is so often the case with fast food burgers. The American cheese works well with this type of burger, bringing some creaminess and a touch of sharpness. The veggies were surprisingly fresh, and even though that sheet of lettuce was ridiculously large, it still worked out well on the burger. The pickles added a nice pop of vinegar, and the bun held everything together well enough.

How hot is the Jack in the Box Hot Ones Sriracha Double Jr. Jumbo Jack?As for that Hot Ones Sriracha Sauce, it acted like a spicy mayo, though it was definitely light on the spice. I detected a little bit of creaminess from it and maybe some tang, but mostly it got lost in the mix, and the whole thing barely got to Mild on my scale. But I have to say I still enjoyed the burger. I haven’t had the Jr. Jumbo Jack in a while, but it is a pretty good fast food selection. Add some jalapenos and Spicy Good Good Sauce, and who needs the upcharge for the Hot Ones name?

How hot is the Jack in the Box Hot Ones Buffalo Loaded Curly FriesAs for the loaded curly fries, it’s a mess of fries loaded with cheese and sauce, but somehow that Hot Ones Buffalo Sauce didn’t really stand out. There was a decent amount of cheese (though concentrated at the top), and the fries were well-seasoned and tasty even if they did not retain much crispiness in this concoction. But I hardly detected any of the expected Buffalo tang, and these had almost no heat at all, not even getting to Mild on my scale. I had to add my own hot sauce to give the fries a kick, so they were pretty much a fail beyond the junk food indulgence.

I got the Double Jr. Jumbo Jack Cheeseburger because their other Hot Ones featured items, like the Sriracha Curly Fry Burger and the Buffalo Chick-N-Tater Melt, seemed like absolute calorie bombs. But I ended up not doing myself any favors because the burger was 580 cals and the loaded fries were 710 cals (they don’t have a further nutrition breakout for either item). So that ended up breaking the calorie bank, and I will be doing some penance in the gym.

The burger cost $4.49 in my area, and the fries tacked on another $4.00. But that’s really not too bad when you consider the amount of food. You could actually split that meal with somebody, and it wouldn’t be too high calorie-wise or too much of a drain on your pocketbook. The Hot Ones menu is a limited-time offering, but I expect it will stick around through the summer. I may end up trying one of the other items at some point, but I know to add jalapenos or get that Last Dab packet of sauce (for a hefty $1.25 upcharge) if I want any heat with my meal.