Burger King is currently testing a new lineup of Whopper Melt sandwiches offering three flavors each at select locations in Toledo, Ohio.
Whopper Melt sandwiches are a new way to enjoy the brand’s signature Whopper.
The Whopper Melt is stacked with two Whopper Jr. Patties for a quarter-pound of flame-grilled beef and Stacker sauce, while the Spicy Whopper Melt has a couple of flame-frilled Whopper Jr. Patties, jalapenos, and creamy spicy sauce, instead.
The third flavor, the Bacon Whopper Melt, has two flame-grilled Whopper Jr. Patties and crispy bacon.
All three variants have two slices of toast, melty American cheese, and caramelized onions.
The Whopper Melts are available for a limited time at participating test locations in Toledo, Ohio for $3.99 each.


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