Wendy's fast-food chain restaurant offers something new to beat the heat this summer in the United States. The burger joint added the new Frosty Cream Cold Brew to its lineup of refreshing drinks and desserts.
As the heat this summer continues to reach record-breaking temperatures across the country, Wendy's will sell the new Frosty variant to help people cool down. The cold brew definitely arrived at a perfect time, and customers will not only have a cooling drink, but it is a new sweet treat that cannot be missed while still in the stores.
In any case, it was noted that Wendy's launched the Frosty Cream Cold Brew at a time when other restaurants were also introducing their own cooling drinks. In fact, Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks have also introduced new cold brew varieties, and they added Salted Caramel Cold Brew and Cinnamon Caramel Cold Brew, respectively, to their menu list.
And while most restaurants only offer new food or drink items for a limited time, Wendy's said that its Frosty Cream Cold Brew is here to stay. It will be a permanent addition to its menu as it expands its cold brew line. Previously, it added Vanilla Frosty-ccino and Chocolate Frosty-ccino to the list.
"Wendy's crave-able breakfast offerings are a morning staple for fans, and our new Frosty Cream Cold Brew takes the entire all-day menu up a notch to give our customers craveable coffee options they can't find anywhere else," The Wendy's Company's chief marketing officer in the US, Lindsay Radkoski said in a press release. "The Frosty is one of our most recognizable menu items, so we're excited to bring our fans a unique take on this iconic treat that can be sipped on at any time of day."
Photo by: Wendy's Press Release


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