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McDonald’s Is Going... Swicy?

McDonald’s Goes Swicy With New Hot Honey Menu: McDonald’s is leaning into the sweet heat trend with a new Hot Honey lineup that just hit participating locations nationwide for a limited time. The menu includes a Hot Honey Sausage Egg Biscuit for breakfast, two Hot Honey McCrispy chicken sandwiches, and a Hot Honey Snack Wrap, all featuring the brand’s new Hot Honey Sauce. There’s also a Hot Honey Sauce dip cup for anyone who wants to add extra kick to their meal. Prices vary by location, but the full swicy lineup is available now while supplies last.

Speaking of McDonald's...

Retro Happy Meal Toys Make A Comeback After Almost 40 Years: McDonald’s is tapping straight into some beloved childhood memories by bringing back its wildly popular Changeables Happy Meal toys nearly 40 years after their original debut. The retro favorites, which transform from McDonald’s menu items into little robots, have been one of the most requested toy returns for decades and are finally back thanks to nonstop fan demand and social media buzz. The move fits neatly into the brand’s nostalgia-first strategy, alongside throwback toys, Boo Buckets, and recent collectible drops that blend old-school fun with modern digital engagement. More than ever, McDonald’s is finding that a little nostalgia goes a long way at the drive-thru.

And KFC wants into the hybrid flavor game...

KFC Debuts Savory Jelly Beans That Taste Like Fried Chicken, Gravy & Corn: KFC just made an unexpected jump into the candy world, dropping a jelly bean collab with Frankford Candy, and the Internet is equal parts confused and curious. The limited-edition lineup swaps fruity flavors for savory ones inspired by KFC’s menu, including sweet corn, fried chicken, and yes, gravy. They’re already available online through Amazon and FrankfordCandy.com, with a wider rollout expected around Easter. It is weird on purpose, wildly buzzy, and very on brand for a fast-food chain that knows how to get people talking.


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