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Date:2025-04-05 19:38:35
To celebrate the "most Whopper-ful time of the year," Burger King will be bringing back a couple of fan-favorites to the menu for a limited time.
Burger King confirmed the return of the Whopper Melt and Churro Fries while supplies last at participating restaurant locations nationwide starting Thursday, Dec. 19, according to a statement from the fast food chain.
It's been a while since customers have been able to purchase either item from Burger King. Churro Fries first made their menu debut in October, while Whopper Melts have been a returning classic for Burger King since 2022.
But the good news that both items will be available satisfy cravings, whether sweet or savory, this holiday season.
Whopper Melts, Churro Fries are back at Burger King
All of the menu items, particularly the Churro Fries, have returned by "popular demand," according to Burger King.
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The Churro Fries will be available for purchase all-day and come in four, eight and 12 pieces alongside the Whopper Melts.
The Whopper Melts, on the other hand, return to the Burger King in three different flavors, including Shroom n’ Swiss, Bacon Melt and Classic Melt.
Ingredients for the retuning lineup are listed below:
- Shroom n’ Swiss: Features two slices of toasted bread, layered with two Whopper Jr. patties, melty Swiss cheese, roasted mushrooms and Royal Sauce.
- Bacon Melt: Features two slices of toasted bread, layered with two Whopper Jr. patties, melty American cheese, crispy bacon, caramelized onions and Stacker Sauce.
- Classic Melt: Features two slices of toasted bread, layered with two flame-grilled Whopper Jr. patties, melty American cheese, caramelized onions and Stacker Sauce.
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