Burger King is rumored to unveil a Halloween menu inspired by the Addams Family, featuring themed items like the "Wednesday Whopper" and "Gomez’s Churro Fries." While the details remain unofficial, the spooky launch is expected on October 10, 2024, just in time for Halloween.
Burger King Teases Halloween Lineup With Addams Family-Inspired Menu, Featuring the 'Wednesday Whopper' and More
Burger King is stepping up its Halloween game, with rumors swirling about an exciting collaboration with the iconic Addams Family. While Halloween might still seem far off, Burger King reportedly plans a spooky season surprise beyond their usual fall offerings. Known for its creative and playful menu additions, the fast-food chain is expected to unveil a new Halloween lineup featuring four themed items inspired by the famous fictional family.
Among the rumored offerings is the "Wednesday Whopper," a burger with a striking purple bun, beef patty, lettuce, tomato, pickles, onions, and possibly Swiss cheese and ketchup. In addition, the "Gomez’s Churro Fries" are set to be a sweet twist on the traditional fry, with crispy pastry dough pieces lightly dusted in cinnamon sugar and served with chocolate sauce. For those with a sweet tooth, "Morticia’s Kooky Chocolate Shake" is said to feature a mix of soft serve, chocolate cake batter fudge, brownie bites, and colorful sprinkles. Rounding out the menu, "Thing’s Rings & Other Things" offers Burger King’s classic crispy onion rings in special packaging.
Although the menu details are unofficial, the rumored launch date is October 10, 2024, just in time for the Halloween festivities. It remains unclear whether collectible toys will be part of the promotion, though whispers of a crown giveaway have surfaced.
Burger King Continues Halloween Tradition With Spicy Ghost Pepper Favorites and Rumored Addams Family Collaboration
Burger King is no stranger to seasonal surprises, especially regarding Halloween. Last year, they launched the “Ghost Pepper Chicken Fries” and brought back the fan-favorite “Ghost Pepper Whopper,” much to the delight of their customers. The Ghost Pepper Chicken Fries featured spicy chicken fries with the signature heat of ghost pepper, available in various sizes with a choice of dipping sauce. Meanwhile, the Ghost Pepper Whopper, first introduced in 2022, included a flame-grilled beef patty stacked with spicy queso, crispy jalapeños, bacon, ghost pepper cheese, and an orange bun topped with black sesame seeds.
With this year's potential Addams Family collaboration, Burger King continues building on its tradition of creative and festive Halloween offerings. As fast-food chains gear up for the spooky season, Burger King's rumored menu is sure to attract attention alongside Dunkin’s anticipated Halloween Munchkins Bucket and McDonald’s famous Boo Buckets, both expected to launch in mid-October.
While Burger King’s plans remain secret, Halloween fans can expect more surprises as the season approaches.


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