In a game-changing move, Burger King unveils the ultimate drive-thru decision solver: Fries n' Rings. For those caught in the fries-or-rings dilemma, the fast-food giant combines the two beloved sides in a single, irresistible package available from June 19 to July 20.
The Fries n' Rings, a single side dish that brings you the best of both worlds!, is a mouth-watering medley of golden brown goodness that combines crisp, salty fries with the signature crunch of Burger King's onion rings. And the best part? You don't have to choose between the two! Get this double-whammy side dish as an à la carte menu item or part of any combo meal.
This hotly anticipated side dish can be added as à la carte or bundled with combos to ramp up your next order of Whopper. And, for the most curious of foodies, you can try them out at select Burger King locations from June 19 to July 20, timed perfectly to coincide with National Onion Rings Day on June 22 and National French Fry Day this July.
But that's not all Burger King has cooked up in the kitchen. If you have a palate for heat, you need to try their brand-new BK Fiery Nuggets. They're nuggets with Nashville-style hot chicken sandwich's spicy bite. Trust us, the Fries n' Rings side dish may be hot property, but these Fiery Nuggets could be a show-stopper too!
Although only a few lucky cities like Miami and Fort Lauderdale can indulge in the Fries n' Rings, folks nationwide can enjoy the spicy heat of the BK Fiery Nuggets.
The Fries n' Rings will only be available between June 19 and July 20. Perfect timing with National Onion Rings Day on June 22 and National French Fry Day on the second Friday of July.
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