If you’re looking to mix up your holiday drink rotation late in the season, Sheetz is introducing a few options.
The company announced Friday that it was announcing three new, limited edition beverages.
Elf’n Delicious Milkshake takes a white chocolate, caramel, cinnamon, clove and ginger milkshake, and tops it with a mound of whipped cream and dusting of cinnamon sugar.
For people who drink cold coffee into winter, the Milk n Cookiez Nitro — a vanilla, caramel and spiced brown sugar cold brew — combines classic holiday flavors with every cold sip.
Lastly, customers chasing the warmth of a hot apple cider with a hit of caffeine to stay on top of last minute holiday stress might want the Pear Cider Fire, which takes a heated Red Bull pear cinnamon drink and tops it with whipped cream and cinnamon sugar.
Each drink will cost $3.99 when customers use Sheetz’s rewards program, the My Sheetz Rewards app. These holiday-special beverages will be available until Jan. 2, 2024.
Source: Morningcall
Sheetz gets into the holiday drink frenzy with 3 limited edition flavors
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