Burger King is serving customers with the world's first Ice Whopper at a special summer beachside pop-up shop in Hayama-cho, Miura-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture.
The Ice Whopper is part of the new limited-time-only Natsukoi Set (Summer Love Set) and a way for Burger King to break off the scorching heat in Japan for a special celebratory event.
The Ice Whopper is the classic Whopper topped with a layer of shaved ice. The set also comes with an extremely ice-cold bottle of Coca-Cola.
The limited dinners will be offered at a pop-up store in Hayama-cho, Miura-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture, where the god of love is reputed to live, hence explaining the set's name.
Because this is the first time the beach area has been open in three years, it looks to be a means to provide some unexpectedly cool celebration drinks.
The Summer Love Set is priced at 1,000 yen.
Burger King will also be running a Moeru Natsu Koi or Burning Summer Love campaign from Monday, August 15, 2022 (13:00) to Sunday, August 28, 2022, where 10,000 people selected will be DM'd a coupon if they follow and retweet Burger King Japan's Twitter account's campaign Tweets that net a free Whopper set when ordering a one.


Thailand Inflation Remains Negative for 10th Straight Month in January
Australia’s Corporate Regulator Urges Pension Funds to Boost Technology Investment as Industry Grows
SpaceX Pushes for Early Stock Index Inclusion Ahead of Potential Record-Breaking IPO
The pandemic is still disrupting young people’s careers
Parents abused by their children often suffer in silence – specialist therapy is helping them find a voice
U.S. Stock Futures Slide as Tech Rout Deepens on Amazon Capex Shock
Global PC Makers Eye Chinese Memory Chip Suppliers Amid Ongoing Supply Crunch
Nvidia Nears $20 Billion OpenAI Investment as AI Funding Race Intensifies
Why have so few atrocities ever been recognised as genocide?
Nasdaq Proposes Fast-Track Rule to Accelerate Index Inclusion for Major New Listings
Oil Prices Slip as U.S.–Iran Talks Ease Supply Disruption Fears
Glastonbury is as popular than ever, but complaints about the lineup reveal its generational challenge
Locked up then locked out: how NZ’s bank rules make life for ex-prisoners even harder
Dollar Steadies Ahead of ECB and BoE Decisions as Markets Turn Risk-Off
The ghost of Robodebt – Federal Court rules billions of dollars in welfare debts must be recalculated
Nvidia, ByteDance, and the U.S.-China AI Chip Standoff Over H200 Exports 



