Wendy's is debuting a new Frosty that was said to have been created based on the favorite Orange Dreamsicle dessert. The home of Baconator burgers added an orange-flavored Frosty to its menu in time for the spring season.
New Treat for Spring
On Tuesday this week, Wendy's announced that customers may get their Orange Dreamsicle Frosty at participating Wendy's locations in the United States, Fox Business reported. The fast-food chain said its new frozen dessert is a "beloved childhood classic that meets the iconic cool, creaminess of the brand's signature Frosty dessert.
The new Orange Dreamsicle Frosty is made from milk and lighter than the well-known Orange Creamsicles, which feature a fruity orange covering and ice cream in the center. The new treat is expected to be smooth and creamy, just like the regular chocolate or other seasonal Frosty flavors that customers keep returning for at Wendy's. Moreover, Wendy's is releasing this dessert to welcome the approaching warmer weather.
Bringing Childhood Favorite Flavor to Wendy's
Wendy's said its new Orange Dreamsicle Frosty aims to evoke childhood nostalgia in its restaurants. This will be the chain's take on the classic popsicle that has always been part of everyone's childhood.
"We continue to see so much passion from our customers to try new, seasonal Frosty flavors. With Orange Dreamsicle Frosty, we are building even more Frosty fandom with our first ever spring-inspired Frosty flavor," The Wendy's Company's US chief marketing officer, Lindsay Radkoski, said in a press release. "Orange Dreamsicle Frosty delivers sweet nostalgia in every bite."
Finally, the restaurant chain also stated, in describing its newest Frosty flavor, "The newest Frosty innovation packs a spoonful of sweet orange notes combined with the classic smooth vanilla Frosty for a dreamy orange cream experience—the Wendy's way."
Photo by: Wendy's Press Release


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