CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Relax, "Rick & Morty fans." You (probably) won't be shut out of your beloved Szechuan Sauce this time around.

Starting Monday, Feb. 26 at lunchtime, McDonald's will have 20 million packets of the so-called Mulan McNugget sauce to give away with the purchase of any menu item. The condiment with a cult-like following will be available at all McDonald's locations in the U.S. while supplies last.

"We know that fans across northeast Ohio have been waiting patiently, and we're proud to bring a limited supply of Szechuan Sauce back to all of our restaurants to enjoy with a qualifying purchase, including our delicious Buttermilk Crispy Tenders," said Will Galloway, a McDonald's owner-operator in Northeast Ohio. "We have hundreds of packets per restaurant to satisfy that sauce craving, so we encourage customers to get 'em while we've got 'em."

There are more than 14,000 McDonald's restaurants nationwide. Doing the math, that works out to an average of roughly 1,400 sauce packets per store.

The fast-food giant has also released a podcast series called "The Sauce," which looks at the Szechuan Sauce phenomenon as well as the events of Oct. 7, when a botched giveaway turned eager fans into angry mobs when McDonald's ran out of the Teriyaki-ketchup mashup.

For the uninitiated, Szechuan Sauce was last widely available for a brief time in 1998 when it was a product tie-in for Disney's "Mulan." The obscure condiment returned to the public consciousness after it was mentioned on Cartoon Network's "Rick & Morty." During the show's third season, Rick reveals his motivation for the duo's adventures through time has been in search of the elusive dipping sauce, which he calls his "one-armed man" and "series arc if it takes 9 seasons!"

Oh, and one last thing: Shamrock Shakes are back at McDonald's too.