When does Chick-fil-A bring back peppermint milkshakes this year? Here’s everything you need to know
It’s that time again!
With the holiday season approaching, Chick-fil-A is welcoming back one of its most beloved seasonal items: the Peppermint Chip Milkshake.
This delightful dessert features the restaurant’s signature “Icedream” blended with crunchy peppermint bark chips, creating a “cool and creamy holiday treat,” as described by the company. The milkshake will be available starting Monday, November 18, for a limited duration.
Alongside this festive drink, Chick-fil-A is reintroducing two other peppermint-flavored beverages:
- Peppermint Iced Coffee: A refreshing cold brew coffee with a seasonal twist, featuring peppermint syrup and pure cane syrup.
- Peppermint Chip Frosted Coffee: This icy drink combines cold-brew coffee, peppermint syrup, and Chick-fil-A’s Icedream, mixed with peppermint bark chips for an extra frosty delight.
Chick-fil-A Play App Launching on November 18
In addition to the seasonal drinks, the restaurant chain is set to debut its new Chick-fil-A Play App on Monday.
Launched last month, the app promises “free digital fun” and “kid-friendly content,” including original shows, podcasts, games, recipes, and more, as per a company news release.
This app is not designed to compete with streaming services like Netflix or Hulu; instead, it aims to provide “new ways for families to have fun, connect, and spend quality time together,” according to the restaurant chain.
Chick-fil-A has emphasized that the app is crafted “for parents and children to enjoy together,” filled with a diverse range of content and original entertainment suitable for all ages.
Set to launch on November 18, the Chick-fil-A Play App will offer families the ultimate digital “playground,” featuring engaging and unique content meant for sharing both inside the app and in real life, encouraging families to cherish their time together.
The app is free to use, and the company stated to YSL News that there are currently no plans to charge users for it.