Hungry Jack’s unveils new Boost’d Iced Coffees and Baconator Wrap | QSR Media
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Hungry Jack’s unveils new Boost’d Iced Coffees and Baconator Wrap

Each drink includes a Spotify QR code that links to a promotional playlist.

Hungry Jack’s has launched its new Boost’d Iced Coffee range and breakfast wrap on its menu.

The iced coffee range comes in five versions: Iced Coffee, Iced Mocha, Caramel Fudge, Dirty Chai, and Long Black.

Each drink includes a Spotify QR code that links to a promotional playlist.

The chain is also introducing the Baconator Wrap, which combines bacon, egg, cheese, and barbecue sauce in a toasted tortilla.

The Boost’d Iced Coffee Range and Baconator Wrap are available for a limited time at participating restaurants across Australia, in-store, via drive-thru, and on the Hungry Jack’s app.

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