Whataburger is embracing the holiday season with a special Black Friday promotion featuring a buy-one-get-one (BOGO) coffee deal.
According to a press release, the popular fast-food chain is launching this offer exclusively for members of its Rewards program. From Wednesday, November 27, to Tuesday, December 3, customers can enjoy a free 16-ounce iced coffee with the purchase of another. This deal will be available through the Whataburger App and is valid in 16 states, operating 24 hours a day. All locations will remain open on Thanksgiving Day.
This promotion provides an excellent opportunity for customers to try Whataburger’s new White Chocolate Peppermint flavor in their favorite coffee beverage. This festive drink features hints of peppermint and white chocolate and is available for a limited time.
In addition to the BOGO coffee deal, Whataburger has introduced new holiday-themed beverages. The White Chocolate Peppermint Shake combines cool peppermint with sweet white chocolate and a vanilla shake base. Customers can also choose Hot or Iced White Chocolate Peppermint Coffee to keep the holiday spirit alive while shopping or traveling. A press release states, “’Tis the season to be cozy, cool, and caffeinated.”
These new drinks follow the recent launch of the Bacon Blaze Jalapeño Double burger, which debuted in late September.
This limited-time burger features two beef patties, jalapeño cream cheese, aged cheddar, crispy bacon, and Creamy Jalapeño Ranch sauce.
Scott Hudler, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Whataburger, commented on the burger’s appeal: “Our new Bacon Blaze Jalapeño Double is destined to become a quick classic with Guests who want to add just the right amount of spice to their lives.” He emphasized that this item is available for a limited time and encourages customers to try it while they can.
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