Jack in the Box introduces its Halloween-themed Witch Please Shake, featuring OREO cookie pieces and ube flavors. The shake, available through the Jack in the Box app, has fans buzzing ahead of Halloween with its unique blend of seasonal flavors and vibrant lilac color.
Jack in the Box Introduces Witch Please Shake, Blending OREO and Ube for a Halloween Treat
Jack in the Box has been making waves with its latest Halloween-themed offering, the Witch Please Shake. As fall approaches, fast-food chains are gearing up to release their limited-time seasonal items, and Jack in the Box is no exception. Known for its creative takes on late-night fast food, the chain’s latest shake has caught the attention of fans and food enthusiasts alike.
The Witch Please Shake stands out with its vibrant lilac hue. It combines OREO cookie pieces with sweet ube flavors. Topped with whipped cream and more OREO cookie bites, this Halloween treat brings a unique twist to the season. Ube, a purple yam popular in desserts, adds a distinctive sweet flavor to the shake, making it a must-try for adventurous taste buds. Fans are already buzzing online about the flavor and availability, with some eagerly anticipating its wider release.
Currently, the Witch Please Shake is available for early access exclusively through the Jack in the Box app, allowing fans to get a taste before the official Halloween festivities begin. As part of its strong year of new food and drink releases, Jack in the Box continues to impress with its creative menu options, from value meals to movie-themed collaborations.
The $5 Big Deal Meal, a renamed version of the Jack Pack Meal Deal, has also gained attention. For just $5, customers can enjoy a Jr. Jumbo Jack Cheeseburger or Jr. Chicken Sandwich, a taco, curly fries, and a value-sized drink, offering substantial value without compromising on taste. This deal has solidified its place among the many affordable meal options launched by fast-food giants this year.
Jack in the Box Teams Up with Marvel’s Deadpool & Wolverine for Limited-Time Chimichanga and Waffle Sticks
In collaboration with Marvel Studios’ blockbuster film Deadpool & Wolverine, Jack in the Box released the Mini Chimi Bang Bangs, offering two versions of chimichangas filled with seasoned chicken, corn, black beans, and southwest spices. Another fan-favorite from the collaboration is the Chicken & Waffle Sticks, combining two chicken strips and three waffle sticks, served with buttermilk ranch dip and syrup, all wrapped in a Deadpool-themed box.
Jack in the Box’s Meat Lovers Croissant remains a standout for breakfast lovers. Packed with three types of meat—grilled ham, hickory-smoked bacon, and breakfast sausage—and a freshly cracked egg, this hearty sandwich is enclosed in a warm, buttery croissant, making it an ideal on-the-go breakfast option. With its various new and exciting offerings, Jack in the Box continues to lead in creativity and customer engagement in 2024.


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