Rhett and Link compete in a game called "Nugget Holes," where they try to guess the origin of six different chicken nuggets from various fast-food restaurants (Carl's Jr/Hardee's, Chick-fil-A, McDonald's, Wendy's, KFC, and a Tyson frozen nugget) and a bonus round featuring a "Frankenugget" combination of multiple nuggets. The loser has to drink the "Chug-it Nugget," a mixture of all the nuggets and sauces. Throughout the game, they use a "Chicken Stick" (or "Chick" or "Sticken") to handle the nuggets without touching them with their hands. Rhett wins the competition with 6 points, while Link has 3 points. In the end, Link has to drink the Chug-it Nugget.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Robert C. Baker, a food science professor at Cornell University, created the chicken nugget in the 1950s.
2. The hosts of the show will be tasting six different nuggets: Carl's Jr/Hardee's, Chick-fil-A, McDonald's, Wendy's, KFC, and a Tyson frozen nugget.
3. The hosts will also taste a bonus round, a Frankenugget combination of multiple nuggets.
4. The loser of the game has to drink the dreaded Chug-it Nugget, a mixture of all the nuggets and sauces.
5. The hosts use a "Chicken Stick" to eat the nuggets without touching them with their hands.
6. The hosts guess the origin of each nugget based on taste and texture alone.
7. Rhett and Link are the hosts of the show and are competing against each other to guess the most nuggets correctly.
8. The show features a segment called the "Frankenugget round" where the hosts taste a combination of two nuggets.
9. Rhett wins the competition and Link has to drink the Chug-it Nugget as a penalty.
10. The show is called Good Mythical Morning and has a spin-off series called Good Mythical Crew that airs on Saturdays.