Burger King is set to launch its new Fiery Menu on July 18, introducing five spicy items with varying heat levels. The lineup includes the Fiery Bacon Whopper, Fiery Chicken Fries, and a special Fiery Strawberry & Sprite beverage.
Burger King Unveils Fiery Menu on July 18 with Five Spicy New Items
The Fiery Menu, which Burger King Corp. will introduce at its U.S. restaurants on July 18, will feature five new items with varying levels of flavor. This announcement was made on July 10, according to Nation’s Restaurant News.
Burger King, headquartered in Miami, has previously provided customers with various fiery options, including the Ghost Pepper Whopper, fiery Chicken Fries, and Fiery Nuggets. However, the updated menu includes spicier options for beverages and other dishes.
"We know that our guests crave spice packed full of flavor when they come to BK, but spice looks different for everybody," said Pat O'Toole, Burger King North America’s chief marketing officer, in a statement.
“We're excited to offer a range of products that appeal to everyone – from those who want just a little kick to those who can't get enough heat,” O’Toole said.
Fiery Strawberry & Sprite, a "swizzy" beverage, is currently available on the limited-time menu. This beverage is made with strawberry purée and "Level One" spice, as defined by the company. According to a spokesperson, the recommended price is $2.69.
Fiery Mozzarella Fries (Spice Level Two) are among the additional products. The new fry-shaped mozzarella sticks are available in four, eight, and twelve portions. They are filled with cheese and peppers and fried until crispy. The Fiery Calabrian pepper breading adds an extra layer of flavor. Pricing recommendations commence at $4.29.
The Fiery Bacon Whopper (Spice Level 3) consists of a quarter pound of grilled beef, crackling fiery-seasoned bacon, pepper jack cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, and a fiery sauce. The recommended price is $6.99.
White meat chicken fries are marinated with seasoning and enveloped in a garlic and pepper breading, resulting in Fiery Chicken Fries (Spice Level 4). They are available in boxes of four, eight, and twelve pieces. Pricing recommendations commence at $3.99.
The Fiery Bacon Royal Crispy Chicken Sandwich (Spice Level 5) features a crispy white meat breast filet coated with a Feisty glaze and crowned with seasoned bacon, pepper jack cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, and a Feisty sauce. The recommended price is $6.99.
Burger King Adds Hidden Valley Ranch Dip to Fiery Menu, Expands Permanent Offerings
In addition, Burger King is now providing Hidden Valley Ranch dip containers with orders of the new Fiery Mozzarella Fries and Fiery Chicken Fries. The company stated that the addition is permanent.
Burger King was established in 1954 and operates over 19,000 locations in over 120 countries and U.S. territories. It is a Restaurant Brands International Inc. division headquartered in Toronto. The company also owns the Tim Hortons, Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, and Firehouse Subs brands.


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