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All the fast food deals to celebrate the solar eclipse 2024

Monday’s total solar eclipse is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Many brands take advantage of the event to offer their customers extraordinary offers.

Whether you’re in the path of totality and want some food for your eclipse viewing party or just want to celebrate, there’s a deal for everyone.

Burger King

Burger King is offering buy-one-get-one Whoppers. ZUMAPRESS.com

Burger King is celebrating the eclipse with BOGO Whoppers all day.

The offer is exclusive to Royal Perk Rewards members, and you must text ECLIPSE to 251251 to receive the offer.

Fans can claim their offer by ordering in the app and online at BK.com until April 15.

Krispy Kreme

Krispy Kreme introduces an all-new, limited-time “Total Solar Eclipse Donut.” Krispy Kreme

Krispy Kreme is offering a special treat to celebrate Monday’s solar eclipse.

The donut shop is introducing an all-new, limited-time “Total Solar Eclipse Donut” – an original glazed donut dipped in dark chocolate icing, adorned with silver sprinkles, topped with buttercream made from chocolate chunks. ‘Oreo and a whole Oreo cookie in the center.

“Eclipses are rare, and so is our unusual total solar eclipse donut. Even if you can’t be on the path to all of it, you can put yourself on the path to these treats, all of which you’ll eat,” Dave Skena, global brand director for Krispy Kreme, said in a statement.

This out-of-this-world treat can be purchased individually or as a dozen specialty items including six Total Solar Eclipse and six Original Glazed donuts.

Dunkin’

Dunkin’ fans can get a $3 Medium Cold Brew on April 8, by ordering in the Dunkin’ mobile app.

And as the chain pointed out, their Boston Kreme donut looks like an eclipse, so you can pretend it’s a solar eclipse donut.

Pizza Hut

On April 8, large pizzas at Pizza Hut are only $12. Pizza Hut

It’s the total eclipse of the Pizza Hut cabin.

On April 8, large pizzas at Pizza Hut are only $12. The promotion is valid for takeaway, dine-in and delivery, and applies to create-your-own pizzas with up to 10 toppings or recipe pizzas. It includes a Thin ‘N Crispy pizza, a hand-made pizza and an original pan pizza.

The brand hopes its pizzas will be the “perfect way to enhance” an evening of eclipse viewing, with a shape “reminiscent” of the sun and moon.

King of smoothies

The Eclipse Berry Blitz is available at Smoothie King for the solar eclipse. King of smoothies

Smoothie King is launching a new smoothie nationwide called Eclipse Berry Blitz – a blend of bananas, wild blueberries, apple, blueberry juice, lemon juice and white grape juice, protein blend + blue spirulina.

Anyone who visits a Smoothie King location in the path of the solar eclipse will also be able to get a free pair of branded eclipse glasses with the purchase of the eclipse smoothie.

Insomnia cookies

Anyone making a $5 purchase from Insomnia in-store or online on April 8 can get a free classic cookie.

Plus, the cookie store brought back its limited-edition Moon Cookie Cakes for the eclipse. The crescent cake is made with your choice of two classic cookie flavors.

Sonic Drive-In

The eclipse-inspired Blackout Slush Float will be available until May 5. Sonic Drive-In

The drive-thru is offering an eclipse-inspired Blackout Slush Float – a black slush base with cotton candy and dragon fruit flavors, topped with vanilla soft serve ice cream and blue and white “galaxy” sprinkles. violets.

The limited run will be available through May 5, and Sonic locations along the path to totality will host drive-in viewing parties.

Applebee’s

Applebee’s launched the Perfect Eclipse Margarita. Andrew Burton/Getty Images

Through April 14, Applebee’s customers can get the Perfect Eclipse Margarita, a special themed drink for the occasion.

The drink combines Patron Premium Silver Blanco tequila and lemony orange liqueur with a sprinkle of Monin blue raspberry, passion fruit, lemon and lime.

Moon Pie

MoonPie is selling a solar eclipse survival kit. Moon Pie

Of course, MoonPie has everything you need for a total solar eclipse.

The Solar Eclipse Survival Kit contains six mini chocolate moon tarts, which is apparently all you need!

Snapple

Snapple’s new flavor, Elements Sun, arrived just in time for the solar eclipse. The drink consists of starfruit, orange and nectarine flavors.

The beverage brand will also host a pop-up on April 8 in New York at the Lavan event space at 541 W. 25th St.

The Snapple Solar Speakeasy is open to consumers starting at 1:30 p.m. ET.

Perfect bar

Customers can get 50% off the perfect Chocolate Brownie bar for those in the path of the solar eclipse totality. Perfect bar

Perfect Bar is going dark for the solar eclipse with its new product, the Chocolate Brownie.

The Chocolate Brownie Perfect Bar is a blend of freshly ground peanut butter, cashew butter and cocoa, topped with dark chocolate chips.

“Our team at Perfect Snacks is thrilled to announce the new Perfect Chocolate Brownie Bar in honor of an iconic moment,” said Leigh Keith & Co-Founder and Chief Brand and Mission Officer at Perfect Snacks, in a press release.

“We hope to captivate consumers’ senses with this delicious dark chocolate version of our Perfect Bars, as they rejoice in the spectacular moment that is the solar eclipse.”

To celebrate, customers can get 20% off the Chocolate Brownie Perfect Bar through April 12, and on April 8 only, the brand is offering 50% off the Chocolate Brownie Perfect Bar for those on the path of the totality of the solar eclipse.

Solar chips

Eager fans will have just under five minutes to get their hands on the snack. Frito-Lay North America

SunChips is launching a new item, but it’s only available for the 4 minutes and 27 seconds of the total duration of the solar eclipse.

The brand is championing the inspiration behind its name – sunshine – with an exclusive, limited-time new flavor blend: SunChips Solar Eclipse Limited-Edition Pineapple Habanero and Black Bean Spicy Gouda.

Starting at 1:33 p.m. CT on April 8, eager fans will have just under five minutes to get their hands on the snack at SunChipsSolarEclipse.com – and there are only 100 available.

The new flavor “blends ingredients reminiscent of sunny skies and bright days ahead while nodding to the moon with a touch of cheese.”

“SunChips are inspired by the sun, so there’s no better time to highlight this snack than during the extraordinary solar eclipse,” said Rhasheda Boyd, vice president of marketing at Frito-Lay, in a statement. “With this exclusive flavor, fans who have a chance to win their own bag during the moment of totality will have the opportunity to continue celebrating the eclipse even after this rare event ends.”

Blue Moon

The Blue Moon Solar Eclipse Kit does not include beer. Blue Moon

Blue Moon offers a Blue Moon Eclipse Sips kit – without beer.

The set costs $25 and includes four Blue Moon pint glasses packaged in a glow-in-the-dark box, black light coasters, a flashlight, and “moon dust” to make the beer sparkle.

Jeni’s ice cream

Jeni’s Punk Stargonaut collection was launched exclusively for the eclipse. Jeni’s ice cream

Jeni’s Ice Cream has a new collection with “flavors from this galaxy.”

The Punk Stargonaut collection, launched exclusively for the eclipse, includes four standout flavors – Cosmic Bloom, Nebula Berry, Purple Star Born and Supermoon – as well as a familiar flavor, Gooey Butter Cake.

Each scoop in store comes with Eclipse glasses and on April 8, you can top your ice cream with space dust (popping candy).

7 eleven

7NOW Gold Pass subscribers can also get a whole pizza for just $3. 7 eleven

To celebrate this highly anticipated event, 7-Eleven is offering deals like $3 pizza and solar eclipse glasses.

Customers can purchase sunglasses at participating 7-Eleven, Speedway and Stripes stores. 7NOW Gold Pass subscribers can also get an entire pizza for just $3 all day on April 8, and subscribers can also add a free pair of solar eclipse glasses with any order, while supplies last.

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