Burger King Spain has created a new dessert, and it was made based on “The Batman” movie. With this new treat, the burger joint has officially jumped into Warner’s Batman universe.
Burger King Spain debuts the “King Fusion Oreo Batman,” and there are versions that fans of the brand will surely like. The soft-serve ice cream dessert is also available in Shake Oreo and the Cone and Oreo Batman options.
Spain’s Marketing News media outlet stated that Burger King’s three new ice creams are inspired by the latest “The Dark Knight” film and was made in collaboration with the famous Oreo chocolate biscuit. The Batman part in the dessert is presented in the form of the themed toppings as per the details shared in the report.
The main ingredients for each of the Batman-themed Burger King ice cream desserts include the vanilla and chocolate ice creams as the base. But although they have similar components, the King Fusion Oreo Batman, Shake Oreo, and the Batman, and Cone and Oreo Batman are all different since they are made in different ways, with one featuring a special syrup while the other has cocoa cream.
The Cone and Oreo Batman is ice cream with a special Burger King waffle cone. All three new desserts include various Batman toppings such as red bats, black powdered sugar, and crushed Oreo cookies. Burger King Spain also launched an ad campaign for its new desserts, and it was inspired by the main plot of the superhero movie.
Marketing Directo further reported that Burger King Spain’s new commercial for its digital ad for the Batman desserts used 3D technology to make it more appealing to the viewers. The company also added some puzzles and mysteries that fans can solve to make the campaign more fun and boost the sales of the new food item as well.
Those who can solve the riddles and puzzles can avail special discounts for their purchases. The restaurant will give away the rewards via discount codes that will be available on the BK app. Meanwhile, the new Burger King Batman ice cream desserts are now available in stores across Spain.


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