How to get free Wendy’s Frosties and fries during March Madness

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March Madness is underway and Wendy’s is ready to slam dunk.

In tandem with the NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament, Wendy’s is celebrating its “OG” Dunk combo, a classic Frosty and fries side. The fast food chain launched its official Dunk menu on March 16, which includes French fries and Frosties. Starting Monday, March 23, Wendy’s will expand this menu by making six pieces of Nuggets (crispy or spicy) and three pieces of Tendies available for purchase individually.

In addition to the special menu, Wendy’s is hosting a “Dunk Sweepstakes,” with one grand prize of $100,000 in cash and other prizes including custom Dunk-inspired sneakers and Wendy’s gift cards, a Wendy’s news release said.

Here’s what you need to know about Wendy’s dunk menu.

Wendy’s offers free Frosties and fries

On Tuesday, April 7th, participating Wendy’s restaurants will offer free small fries and a small chocolate or vanilla frosty. The deal is only available for restaurant orders, according to a news release.

Enter to Win Wendy’s Dunk Stakes

To celebrate the Dunk Menu, Wendy’s is hosting “Dunk Stakes” through Monday, April 6th. When a customer purchases a Dunk Menu item through the Wendy’s mobile app, that customer will be eligible to win one of several prizes, according to a news release.

  • Grand Prize: $100,000 in cash
  • Prize money: $1,000 for 10 people
  • 25 Pairs of Custom Dunk-Inspired Sneakers
  • 500 Wendy’s gift cards

Greta Cross is USA TODAY’s national trends reporter. Story ideas? Email her at gcross@usatoday.com.

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