Chick-fil-A is set to reintroduce the Honey Pepper Pimento Chicken Sandwich with a spicy option starting August 26. The fan-favorite sandwich features a spicy chicken filet topped with honey, pimento cheese, and pickled jalapeños, now available nationwide for a limited time.
Chick-fil-A Revives Fan-Favorite Honey Pepper Pimento Chicken Sandwich with a Spicy Twist This August
Chick-fil-A demonstrates that summer is ideal for "Eat Mor Chikin."
As July drew to a close, news broke that Chick-fil-A was bringing back one of its most beloved sandwiches, yet the fast-food giant had another surprise in store before the release. The Honey Pepper Pimento Chicken Sandwich has returned due to popular demand, but fans can customize it further this time.
Starting August 26, Chick-fil-A will introduce the Spicy Honey Pepper Pimento Chicken Sandwich nationwide for a limited time. Since its debut last year, this spicy version of the previously released sandwich quickly became Chick-fil-A’s best-selling seasonal item. The sandwich features a chicken filet drizzled with honey, topped with pimento cheese, and mild pickled jalapeños, with the option now available to order it with a spicy filet. Chick-fil-A chef Stuart Tracy expressed excitement about the demand for a spicy option, noting that the original sandwich received positive feedback and inspired customers to create spicy variations.
In addition to the new spicy sandwich, Chick-fil-A is also bringing back its Banana Pudding Milkshake after a 13-year hiatus. First introduced in 2011, this milkshake is crafted from the brand’s Icedream dessert, blended with bananas and crumbled vanilla wafer cookies, and finished with whipped cream and a cherry, according to Fast Food Club.
Moreover, Chick-fil-A is launching a new drink called Banana Frosted Coffee, which combines cold-brewed coffee with Icedream, bananas, and vanilla wafer cookie crumbles. This product taps into the growing demand for cold-brew coffee, a market expected to expand by 22% per year over the next five years.
Chick-fil-A’s Little Blue Menu in Maryland Offers Exclusive Wings, Burgers, and Pastries for a Unique Experience
Chick-fil-A offers an exclusive menu at its Little Blue Menu in College Park, Maryland, for those seeking even more variety. This location features a different, more exciting lineup, including Sweet Potato Fries and croissants, wings, burgers, sides, breakfast pastries, and treats.
At the Little Blue Menu location, guests can enjoy:
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Wings: Smoked Wings, Roasted Wings, Traditional Bone-In Wings, Traditional Boneless Wings
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Burgers: Signature Burger, Bleu Cheese Burger, Cheese on Cheese Burger, Bacon Burger
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Sides: French Fries, Onion Rings, Sweet Potato Tots, Brussels Sprouts, Mini Biscuits
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Breakfast Pastries: Croissant, Chocolate Brioche, Almond Pastry
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Treats: Chocolate Toffee Cookie, Lemon Pie Bar, Cinnamon Rolls
Visitors are encouraged to explore the official page or explore the location’s background to learn more about Chick-fil-A's Little Blue Menu location. With such an exclusive array of offerings, there may be a menu item that tempts even the most discerning taste buds.


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