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Home / Lifestyle / Culver's Adds Trio of Chicken Club Sandwiches

Culver's Adds Trio of Chicken Club Sandwiches

11 Dec

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Summary

  • Three new chicken club sandwiches are available for a limited time.
  • These sandwiches combine existing chicken options with bacon and cheddar.
  • The new items are part of Culver's seasonal winter menu offerings.
Culver's Adds Trio of Chicken Club Sandwiches

Culver's has unveiled three new chicken club sandwich variations available for a limited time this winter. These additions leverage the restaurant's recently revamped chicken sandwich lineup, which features improved filets, a new mayonnaise recipe, and a brioche bun. Customers can now enjoy a club-style sandwich by adding thick-cut bacon and Wisconsin Cheddar cheese to the grilled, crispy, or spicy crispy chicken options.

The new sandwiches are a seasonal offering, appearing alongside other winter menu items like the Frozen Cocoa Concrete Mixer. While inspired by the classic club sandwich, Culver's version uses its signature brioche bun and incorporates the dairy-state's famed cheddar cheese. These new club-style sandwiches offer a familiar yet fresh taste for patrons looking to diversify their orders.

For those who become fond of these club combinations, there's good news: they can be ordered even after the limited-time promotion concludes. Simply request the desired chicken sandwich and add bacon and Cheddar cheese. This flexibility ensures that fans can continue to enjoy their favorite new creation beyond the current winter season.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Culver's introduced three new limited-time chicken club sandwiches: Crispy Chicken Club, Spicy Crispy Chicken Club, and Grilled Chicken Club, all featuring bacon and Wisconsin Cheddar cheese.
No, the three new chicken club sandwiches are part of Culver's seasonal winter menu and are only available for a limited time.
After the promotion, you can order a chicken club by selecting a Grilled, Crispy, or Spicy Crispy Chicken Sandwich and asking to add bacon and Cheddar cheese.

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