Burger King confirmed recent reports that it plans a black-bun Whopper here. After the unsettling allure and intrigue of Burger King Japan’s black burger, Americans are finally getting their own version. Halloween Whopper will only be available for a limited time.
About a year ago in Japan, Burger King tested out a similar-looking burger made with squid ink and bamboo charcoal. So that means a lesser chance of your dooks being black, as well.
Burger King is set to launch this spooky snack at the end of September (though it appears some people already got some), so it won’t be long before you can get your hands on these Halloween treats.
Burger King’s adjusted second-quarter earnings per share came in at 30 cents, compared to the 25 cents analysts were estimating.
Clever, bold thinking with its new products and marketing has worked wonders for hard-charging Burger King recently. While I might have gone with the portmanteau “Hallowhopper”, A1 steak sauce is prominently featured in this thing, so they stuck it in the name as well.
Get ready for your Instagram feed to be flooded with photos of these gothic buns. The price comes in just under the traditional fast-food burger ceiling at $4.99.