Burger King is set to launch a refreshing new beverage that promises to bring a sweet and cool touch to spring. The all-new Frozen Cotton Candy* drink will be available at Burger King menus nationwide starting April 11.
As per a press release, this limited-time offering is expected to be a favorite among customers seeking a delightful and flavorful experience.
Experience the Sweetness of Frozen Cotton Candy at Burger King
The Frozen Cotton Candy beverage combines the delightful flavors of blue raspberry and cotton candy, creating a perfect balance of sweetness. Customers can enjoy this delicious treat while reveling in the springtime vibes. To enhance the experience, guests can add a cold foam cloud topping for an extra charge, elevating their frozen beverage to new heights.
Play Cloud Float and Win Exciting Prizes with Burger King's Royal Perks
For Royal Perks members, Burger King offers an interactive experience with Cloud Float, a digital game available exclusively on the BK app. Players can navigate through the clouds to collect points and win rewards such as Crowns, food and drink perks, and limited-edition merchandise. This engaging game adds an element of fun and excitement to the Frozen Cotton Candy promotion.
QSR noted that by introducing the Frozen Cotton Candy beverage and the innovative cold foam topping, Burger King continues providing customers with unique and customizable options. To indulge in this delectable treat and explore more offerings, visit your nearest Burger King restaurant or access information at www.bk.com. Don't miss out on the chance to savor the sweetness of spring with Burger King's Frozen Cotton Candy beverage!
Photo: Burger King Newsroom


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