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10 deals you can’t miss on National Pickle Day: Hooters, Zapp’s, PopUp Bagels...

From discounts on chips, offers on toppings and freebies on fried options, check out our pick of pickle promos.

What do you mean you didn’t know it was National Pickle Day?! Yes, November 14 is the equivalent of February 14 when it comes to lovers of the versatile snack, as well as a great chance for some alliteration headlines. And there are deals to be had to celebrate the day, so make sure you grab one.

What is the history of National Pickle Day?

National Pickle Day may seem quirky, but it’s a celebration with deep roots and a few fun facts to boot. Every November 14, pickle enthusiasts across the United States get to relish (sorry!) in the flavors of this age-old snack, from tart to sweet and everything in between.

The word “pickle” itself is derived from the Dutch “pekel,” meaning brine — a fitting nod to the process behind the pickle’s unique tang. In the US, “pickle” almost always refers to the pickled cucumber, though pretty much any vegetable (or even fruit) can be pickled. Cucumbers, cauliflower, carrots, and even proteins like eggs are fair game for the brine.

While pickles are now a snack and side staple, their origins trace back over 4,000 years. Traders brought cucumbers to the Tigris Valley from India around 2030 B.C., where the locals pickled them as a means of preservation. Pickles even had fans in high places: Cleopatra claimed they kept her looking good, and Julius Caesar thought they gave his soldiers strength.

Americans now consume over five million pounds of pickles each year, whether as sandwich toppers, on their own, or in trendy forms like deep-fried pickles. Pickles have even found a place at fairs and carnivals, where they’re often served on a stick — or, for the truly adventurous, coated in chocolate.

National Pickle Day, first celebrated in 1949 thanks to the Pickle Packers Association, continues to honor this versatile, sometimes divisive snack, giving pickle lovers across the country a reason to celebrate.

National Pickle Day offers

So, in honor of the snappy, tangy, crunchy snack we can’t seem to get enough of, brands from Hooters to Zapp’s are offering deals that might make you think about pickles in ways you never imagined. Let’s dive into the top deals you need to know about, although clearly this will be impacted by local availability.

Score 50% off fried pickles at Hooters

If fried pickles are your jam, head over to Hooters. Members of the HootClub rewards program can snag 50% off an order of fried pickles. The catch? It’s in-app only, but you can redeem it either in the restaurant or online. Just think — twice the pickles for half the price.

Zapp’s gives 15% off their Cajun Dill chips

Cajun spice and dill pickles? Yes, please. Zapp’s is marking National Pickle Day with 15% off their Cajun Dill chips. Use code PICKLE15 at checkout, and prepare yourself for the perfect blend of heat and tang.

PopUp Bagels’ limited-edition pickle cream cheese

For something truly unique, PopUp Bagels is teaming up with Grillo’s Pickles to bring pickle fans a limited-edition pickle cream cheese. Head to their locations in New York, Connecticut, or Massachusetts for a spread you won’t find just anywhere. This pickle twist is available through Nov. 19, so don’t miss out.

Twin Peaks: free fried pickles with a $25 food order

If you’re already planning a meal out, Twin Peaks is offering a free order of fried pickles with any food purchase of $25 or more. Not a bad way to add a little crunch to your meal without spending a dime extra.

Cheryl’s Cookies: Dill Pickle Cookie Sampler for $10

Cheryl’s Cookies is leaning into the weird and wonderful world of pickle-flavored desserts with their Dill Pickle Cookie Sampler, now marked down to $10. Dill relish, pickle buttercream frosting, and a dried dill finish — this is definitely for the adventurous eater.

Harry & David’s 15% off Belgian Chocolate-Covered Pickles

For those who think pickles and chocolate belong together (there’s always someone), Harry & David has you covered. Save 15% on orders of $49 or more with code HD15OFF, which includes their Belgian Chocolate-Covered Pickles.

The Original Pickle Shot – 20% off pickle vodka

To toast the occasion, The Original Pickle Shot is offering 20% off when you buy two or more bottles of their pickle brine-infused vodka. It’s briny, it’s bold, and it’s not your average cocktail base. This deal runs just for today, so pickle vodka enthusiasts, don’t delay.

Kinzie Foods: 15% off Pickle BBQ Sauce

BBQ lovers, rejoice. Kinzie Foods has taken BBQ sauce to a whole new level with their pickle BBQ sauce. Use code PICKLEDAY to get 15% off, and enjoy a sauce that combines dill pickle tang with classic BBQ spices.

Casey’s Pickle Wrap Pizza

Pickle pizza might not be for everyone, but Casey’s is betting it has enough fans to run this deal through Dec. 3. Available at select locations in Minnesota and Iowa, this pizza features cream cheese, ham, bacon, mozzarella, cheddar, and, of course, thick-cut pickles.

Jimmy John’s limited-edition Picklewich subs

And finally, Jimmy John’s is closing out its limited-edition Picklewich subs on National Pickle Day. The twist? They’ve swapped out their classic French bread for giant kosher dill pickles. Make sure you get one today if a pickle sub sounds like a match for you.

Whether you’re looking for a new snack or a unique pizza topping, National Pickle Day has a little something for everyone.

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