The U.S. may have just celebrated the return of the Thin Mints Frosty and the arrival of the new Thin Mints Frosty Fusion, but Wendy’s isn’t slacking when it comes to international menus. In fact, it seems like the other countries might be making out even better. Here are five new Frosty flavors currently available at Wendy’s locations around the world.
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Kit Kat Frosty (Great Britain)
Hypothetically speaking, were I to have been the one to heist 12 tons of Kit Kats in Europe, I may celebrate the successful theft with a Kit Kat Frosty from a Wendy’s in Great Britain. It’s a Chocolate or Vanilla Frosty swirled with chocolate sauce, topped with Kit Kat pieces.
Biscoff Cookie Butter Frosty (Great Britain)
This sounds like a little spoonful of heaven: Vanilla or Chocolate Frosty stirred with Biscoff cookie butter, topped with Biscoff cookie pieces.
Black Forest Frosty (Guam)
Guam’s newest Frosty flavor sounds like something you’d get at a fancy restaurant. Inspired by the classic chocolate-cherry cake, the Black Forest Frosty is a Chocolate Frosty mixed with cherry syrup. Then, there’s a layer of chocolate cake. And it’s all topped off with chocolate shavings.
Cinnamon Toast Crunch (Canada)
Probably the Frosty flavor Americans want the most, Canada’s Cinnamon Toast Crunch Frosty is either a Chocolate or Vanilla Frosty swirled with caramel sauce, topped with genuine Cinnamon Toast Crunch pieces.
Sapin-Sapin Frosty (Philippines)
The most exotic Frosty flavor I found in my research, the Sapin-Sapin Frosty from the Philippines is inspired by a traditional Filipino coconut and glutinous rice dessert. It’s a Vanilla Frosty topped with ube jam, jackfruit slices (known as langka in the Philippines), grated cheese, and toasted latik (toasted coconut curds), topped with latik sauce.
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