Burger King has recently announced an exciting collaboration with Universal Pictures to celebrate the highly-anticipated release of Kung Fu Panda 4. This partnership brings a wave of nostalgia and anticipation to fans of the beloved franchise.
Toy Collection and Sundaes
Guilty Eats reported that in this tie-in promotion, Burger King offers six collectible toys inspired by Kung Fu Panda 4 characters. Each toy will be available with the purchase of a King Jr. Meal. The collection includes favorites like Tai Lung, Chameleon, Master Shifu, and more. Notably, two versions of the iconic hero, Po, will also be part of the set.
Jack Black, as per The Herts, plays the movie's main panda, Po, who will take over as the Valley of Peace's spiritual leader but is searching for a replacement to play the Dragon Warrior.
Indulge in Po's Panda Sundae
Adding to the excitement is the introduction of Po's Panda Sundae, a delightful treat that perfectly complements the movie theme. This sundae features velvety vanilla soft-serve ice cream topped with rich chocolate syrup and crunchy Oreo cookie crumbles.
In addition to the toys and sundaes, Burger King is rolling out a pair of new crowns that tie in with the Kung Fu Panda 4 theme. This creative addition gives customers a fun way to join the movie celebration. The tie-in merchandise will be available at Burger King locations nationwide starting from March 4, coinciding with the movie's release on March 8.
Act Quickly for Kung Fu Panda Goodies
Fans eager to get their hands on these exclusive Kung Fu Panda items should act swiftly, as they will only be available for a limited time. With the movie premiering on March 8, the tie-in promotion is a fantastic opportunity for movie enthusiasts and Burger King fans to taste the Kung Fu Panda universe.
Watch for further updates and surprises as the release date approaches.
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