FOOD & DRINK
Not for kids anymore: The Halloween toys for adults you can find in Wendy’s Boo! Bags and how to get one
The well-known burger chain is introducing a version of their kids’ meals designed for adults, which also includes toys and coupons.
Halloween is just around the corner, and you can already feel it in the air. Homes and businesses are starting to showcase their typical decorations for the season. Everywhere you look, you’ll find skeletons, cobwebs, and, of course, pumpkins. Even major restaurant chains are changing their appearance and starting to offer “spooky” special products for the scariest night of the year.
That’s the case with Wendy’s. The famous burger chain is launching a special Halloween menu, but they haven’t just thought of the little ones. Adults can also enjoy the Boo! Bag, a special meal for them that includes a burger, drink, dessert, coupons, and most importantly, a toy.
What’s in a Wendy’s Boo! Bag?
The limited-edition meal features a Dave’s Single, a small Hot & Crispy Fry, a small chocolate Frosty, and a Boo! Book for Frosty coupons for five free Junior Frosty treats. And most importantly, a glow-in-the-dark Bone Chiller Frosty figure. This way, adults—or as Wendy’s calls them, “kidults”—can also have fun like kids.
For the little ones, Wendy’s has the Frosty Frights kids’ meal, which offers a choice of four-piece chicken nuggets or a hamburger or cheeseburger with Junior Hot & Crispy Fries or Apple Bites and a kid’s drink. And, of course, one of the 11 different collectible figurines to choose from, including Franken Frosty, Frosty Bite, Coolie Ghoulie, Brrr Beast, Cold Spell, and Junior.
How and when can I get a Wendy’s Boo! Bag?
The special Halloween Wendy’s Boo! Bag is now available at participating locations. It’s a limited edition, so it will only be available until November 3rd.
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Additionally, by purchasing an adult or kids’ meal, you can support the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, which has helped find forever families for more than 14,000 children across the US and Canada.
*This article was written in Spanish and translated with the help of AI.