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Some Chick-Fil-A customers have been getting exclusive bites of two newest chicken sandwiches from fast food restaurants for a limited time.
Chick-fil-A announced its test of its sandwiches – Jalapeno Ranch Club and creamy barbecue on May 29th. Also with the summer release of Peach Milkshakes, Peach Frosted Lemonade and Classic Chickman Strip.
However, only two cities have access to try out new sandwiches. Here’s what you need to know.
Where can I buy the new Chick Fill chicken sandwich?
Jalapeno Ranch Club Chicken Sandwiches can only be tested at selected locations Salt Lake City, Utahcreamy barbecue chicken sandwiches Jacksonville, Florida.
Both sandwich tests are available only from June 9th to July 19th at select Chick-fil-A restaurants in their respective markets.
Customers can check the Chickfill A app and contact local restaurants for sandwich availability.
What’s the new Chick Fill chicken sandwich?
Chick-fil-A provides the following explanation of the chicken sandwich:
- Jalapeno Lunch Club Chicken Sandwich: The sandwiches feature original chicken chain filet (also with spicy or grilled) on toasted buttermilk crunch bread, pepper jack cheese, caramel-onion-flavored candied bacon, lettuce, tomato and pickled jalapeno strips. It combines well with the side of the jalapeño lunch sauce to give you an “extra kick of flavor.”
- Creamy BBQ Chicken Sandwich:This sandwich features Chick Fill A’s original filet (also available for spicy or grilled) in toasted buttery bread with creamy barbecue throw and sweet heat pickle chips. Pair well with creamy barbecue sauce on the sides.
When will the new chicken sandwiches be available nationwide?
According to Chick-fil-A, both sandwiches are part of a limited-time test and will only be available at participating locations during the test period. However, the chain added that customer feedback “will help us determine whether these items will be offered at additional restaurants in the future.”
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