Burger King Canada announced the launch of its two brand-new ice cream treats, the Oreo BK Blast and Smarties BK Blast on Twitter.
The ice cream treats consist of vanilla ice cream blended with sugary toppings, which seem similar to the McDonald's McFlurry or the Dairy Queen Blizzard.
The new desserts will be available at participating restaurants through “summer and beyond.”
Unlike the cylindrical stacks of crunchy fruit-flavored Smarties available in America, the Nestlé-brand Smarties featured in the Burger King dessert are candy-coated pieces of chocolate.
Both treats were listed for $2.99 at one Burger King store in Toronto, though prices may vary depending on the location.
Interested customers can find the desserts at participating restaurants across Canada through "summer and beyond," according to the announcement from Burger King Canada.


Global Markets Slide as AI, Crypto, and Precious Metals Face Heightened Volatility
TrumpRx Website Launches to Offer Discounted Prescription Drugs for Cash-Paying Americans
Uber Ordered to Pay $8.5 Million in Bellwether Sexual Assault Lawsuit
How to support someone who is grieving: five research-backed strategies
Trump Endorses Japan’s Sanae Takaichi Ahead of Crucial Election Amid Market and China Tensions
Parents abused by their children often suffer in silence – specialist therapy is helping them find a voice
Once Upon a Farm Raises Nearly $198 Million in IPO, Valued at Over $724 Million
Gold Prices Slide Below $5,000 as Strong Dollar and Central Bank Outlook Weigh on Metals
The Beauty Beneath the Expressway: A Journey from Self to Service
South Africa Eyes ECB Repo Lines as Inflation Eases and Rate Cuts Loom
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Says AI Investment Boom Is Just Beginning as NVDA Shares Surge
OpenAI Expands Enterprise AI Strategy With Major Hiring Push Ahead of New Business Offering
Canada’s local food system faces major roadblocks without urgent policy changes
Office design isn’t keeping up with post-COVID work styles - here’s what workers really want
Locked up then locked out: how NZ’s bank rules make life for ex-prisoners even harder 



