Wendy’s Peppermint Frosty is Back on November 14.Photo:Courtesy of Wendy’s
Courtesy of Wendy’s
The temperatures are dropping and so is Wendy’s seasonal Frosty. The peppermint Frosty is returning to the fast food spot on Nov. 14.
Wendy’s first introduced thepeppermint Frostylast November. When initially released, this was the first-ever holiday-flavored Frosty the chain had added to its menu.
The wintery dessert has “bursts of refreshing peppermint” in every spoonful, per a press release. Alongside the seasonal sweet, fans can still order the classic chocolate Frosty. The minty flavor will replace thepumpkin spice Frosty, which has been on the menu since Sept. 12.
Wendy’s pumpkin spice Frosty is leaving the menu to make room for peppermint.Wendy’s
Wendy’s
Wendy’s isn’t the only fast food spot getting an early start to the holidays. Starbucks and Dunkin’ both announced their holiday menus on Wednesday, each one full of new and returning items.
In addition to announcing this year’s belovedStarbucks red cups, the company also debuted the iced gingerbread oat milk chai, hitting locations on Thursday. The flavorful confection is mixed with oat milk and black tea infused with cinnamon and warming spices. For those who prefer a warmer beverage, the gingerbread oat milk chai is also available in a hot version.
Starbucks red cups are back for the holidays.Starbucks
Starbucks
Other Starbucks’ holiday drinks are making their grand return to the menu this season, including the peppermint mocha, caramel brulée latte, chestnut praline latte and the iced sugar cookie almond milk latte.
Dunkin’ revealed that the fan-favoritecookie butter cold brewis back after a successful introduction last year. But the cookie inspo doesn’t stop there asDunkin’is introducing a new spiced cookie coffee to the holiday lineup. Available iced or hot, the oat milk drink is meant to “capture the essence of freshly baked oatmeal cookies in a cup,” according to a release.
Classics like the peppermint mocha latte and toasted white chocolate latte are also back at Dunkin’.
source: people.com