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Hungry Jack’s recreates iconic burgers into a snack

The snack is available for a limited time starting 27 February.

Hungry Jack’s has announced the launch of Burger Bites, its new snack range, starting today for a limited time only.

The new snack recreates the taste of Hungry Jack’s iconic burgers into a bite-sized snack

Burger Bites follows the launch of Gravy Tatos and Pop’n Chick’n, which were among Hungry Jack’s crowd-favourite snack offerings.

“We’re always looking for new ways to create craveable snacking experiences that are distinct to Hungry Jack’s,” said Hungry Jack’s Marketing Director, Luke Pavan said.

Customers can enjoy the iconic Hungry Jack’s burger flavour with a $4.25 Burger Bites Carry Cup that includes 10 Bites & Medium Chips or a $5.95 Burger Bites 20 Pack.

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