IHOP announces contract for bottomless pancakes through March

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Just a short drive away, your local IHOP may offer unlimited amounts of fluffy goodness.

The popular breakfast food chain has launched bottomless pancakes from Monday, January 5th to March 30th.

IHOP says this benefit is only available at participating restaurants and is applied after purchasing select breakfast combos.

Their statement states that this deal “cannot be combined with any other offers or promotions, including IHOP Rewards Stack Market redemptions.” “Bottomless pancakes are valid per person, per order and include buttermilk pancakes only.”

NFL star unveils IHOP’s bottomless pancakes

The bottomless pancake news was announced in a comedic commercial featuring New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabors on crutches. The football star suffered a season-ending injury related to his anterior cruciate ligament in the early fall.

The ad focuses on a hapless fantasy football participant while also lightly criticizing the 22-year-old athlete.

“Each year, thousands of fantasy football leagues are the last place their teams spend 24 hours eating pancakes at IHOP, and IHOP wants to help,” Nabers said in a commercial posted Dec. 25.

The waitress jokingly replied, “Like how did I help you all with your fantasy team this season?”

“That’s why IHOP is launching bottomless pancakes,” Nabers continued. “This is a big win for bottom-of-the-line fantasy players and pancake lovers.”

Taylor Eardley is a news reporter for USA TODAY. Contact us at tardrey@usatodayco.com.

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