Wendy's Frosty is getting a coffee buzz.The burger chain is updating its signature frozen treat with two new coffee flavors: the Frosty-cino and the Coffee Toffee Twisted Frosty, Nation's Restaurant News reports.
The Frosty drinks are currently being rolled out nationwide. The Frosty-cino is a vanilla Frosty made with coffee syrup and topped with whipped cream and chocolate drizzle, Nation's Restaurant News said. The Coffee Toffee is a vanilla Frosty blended with coffee syrup and chocolate-covered toffee bits.
Both can be made with chocolate Frosty by request, officials told Nation's Restaurant News.
The drinks are Wendy's latest attempt at boosting sales, including looking at remaking the Wendy's value menu, NRN said.
Fast Food Reviews
McDonald's Filet-O-Fish
Grade: B
Remember the last time you ordered one of these? Neither could McD's, so they've whipped up a whole new wave of ads for their classic fishwich -- which so far as we could tell hasn't changed a bit in the decade or two since we'd downed one. The fried fish block melds softly into the featureless cheese slice, generous blob of tartar sauce and mushy bun with little to no variance in flavor or texture. Weirdly enough, this isn't a bad thing, but rather somehow comforting -- as if time had stood still. Now where's a McDLT when you need one?
Rachel Been
Wendy's Premium Fish Fillet Sandwich
Grade: B-
"Oh, it's made with real fish, right?" parroted just about everyone we polled. The ad campaign sure is working, but upon first bite our question is -- why make a big splash about real fish if it's not really good fish? The fillet we sampled was decently seasoned, but rather toughly breaded, stringy and swiped with a stingy bit of overly astringent tartar sauce. We applaud the effort, but this sandwich is gonna need some more schooling if it wants to swim with the big guys.
Rachel Been
Burger King Angry Whopper
Grade: A (if you're a chilehead) / F (if you can't take the heat)
Woah, BK -- simmer down now! What did our poor, innocent mouths (and digestive systems) ever do to you? With eight thick, unseeded slices of jalapeno, and very little else to soften the sting, this burger is more like a fraternity hazing than an item actually meant for human consumption. The little nibbles of bacon, fried "angry" onions and sweet "angry" onion sauce we managed before our tongues got their keisters whupped were holding hands and singing Kumbaya in comparison. Once the peppers muscled their way in it was impossible to concentrate on anything but the pain they packed. Even for a few hardcore chile lovers, it proved impossible to eat without an asbestos tongue. Seriously, BK, can't you enroll them in a yoga class? Spa retreat, perhaps?
Rachel Been
Wendy's Buffalo Dipped Chicken Sandwich
Grade: F
A fried chicken patty meets a sickly, stinging, neon orange sweet-and-sour sauce in a sandwich we wouldn't inflict on our worst enemy. One puckery, cloying bite scorched the throats of the testers and caused at least one to skip dinner that night. The taste of the chicken? We wouldn't know, because it was so completely overpowered, but it sure wasn't anything we'd call "Buffalo."
Keith Morrison
Burger King Mushroom and Swiss Steakhouse Burger
Grade: A-
After another burger chain's venture into mushroom-swiss terrain left our palates scarred, we were hesitant to sample another. But holy shrieking 'shrooms, were we glad we did! An intensely savory slathering of Worcestershire balanced a sweet kiss of BBQ sauce, and also seemed to nix the rubbery texture factor that plagues most mushroom-topped fast food. Swiss cheese and crisped-up onion were just barely visually evident, and played little to no role in the overall flavor. No matter -- that tasty meat slab totally ruled.
Keith Morrison
McDonald's Southwest Chicken Salad
Grade: B+
When we told our photographer this robust salad was from McDonald's, he nearly dropped his lens cap. Save for a few Titanic-sized chunks of lettuce core, vegetables (including roasted corn and tomatoes, tender, savory black beans and poblano peppers) held shockingly pleasant flavor and freshness, making for an appealing texture contrast with crunchy, zesty chili-lime tortilla strips and shreds of cheddar jack. We opted for the crispy chicken (the same well-seasoned patty used for their new Southern Style Chicken Biscuit and Sandwich), but a grilled cilantro-lime glazed version is also available. Additional dressing is eater-administered via a lime wedge and packet of Newman's Own Southwest Dressing.
We hope the folks at McD's are feeling their ears burn in the same pleasing way ours were after scarfing down this fiery and flavorful salad. More like this, please!
Nathan Ellis Perkel
Domino's Oven Baked Chicken Parm Sandwich
Grade: C-
Each half of the sandwich is spread with a thin layer of pizza sauce, barely enough to wet the bread. This is followed by a layer of cheese half as thin as you'd expect on a pizza. Then 3 tiny chicken strips are neatly arranged laid parallel to each other, giving the illusion that they're actually giving you some chicken. It tastes like pizza, only with the cheese and sauce mostly scraped off. Only order this if you just really hate pizza.
Amber Porter
Burger King's Quad Stacker with Bacon
Grade: B+
One of our testers heard an audible pop as she attempted to ratchet her jaw open widely enough to accommodate this four-decker doozy -- leading another colleague to deduce that the abundance of plasticine-textured cheese was present not so much for flavor enhancement as its powers of lubrication. Nonetheless, minus the mandibular gymnastics (we ended up using a knife) and the taste-free bacon shards this is one surprisingly delicious fast food burger.
Four towering stories of moist, savory, flame-licked meat welded together by mildly tangy cheese is undoubtedly overkill, but that's a big part of the joy. We'll draw the line if they ever come out with a Quint Stacker. Gotta have some boundaries -- not to mention jaw surgery.
Burger King Steakhouse Burger
Grade: C+
Perhaps we've been patronizing a less regal tier of restaurants than the King's kitchen corps, but we fail to see how a smattering of frizzled onion chunks and a blop of over-sweet sauce and mayo connotes "steakhouse." Perhaps the aggrandizement is due to the voluminous patty's slightly vulgar bun overhang, but the unclad meatscape feel less like fleshy abandon, and more like a flash of plumber's butt. It's far from a royal embarrassment, but hardly worth the extra cash.
Keith Morrison
Pizza Hut Tuscani Pasta
Grade: C
Pizza Hut offers Tuscani Pasta options: Premium Bacon Mac 'N Cheese, Meaty Marinara and Creamy Chicken Alfredo. You won't confuse this pasta with a restaurant-quality meal anytime soon; the people in their commercials must have no taste buds. The Meaty Marinara' s sauce was very sweet and pasty, and the pasta itself was overcooked. The meat in the sauce was of excellent quality but overwhelmed by the sauce. The cheese on top was a pleasing bubbling brown color, but there wasn't enough of it. It arrived hot and ready-to-eat, and would make a filling meal, but the Hut should really stick to what they do best.
Andrew Porter
"We're looking at some of our items that we think we ought to reintroduce to the customer because they are great values and they are unique items, such as our baked potatoes and chili, which we don't need to sell for 99 cents because they are unique," Roland Smith, Wendy's/Arby's president and chief executive, said.
Look for Wendy's to introduce boneless chicken wings later in the summer.
[Via Nation's Restaurant News]

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5-09-2009 @10:57PM heather said... i love the bacon cheddar mushroom melt. if they brought that back i would try the coffee toffee drink while i was there!
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5-09-2009 @11:10PM Jessie said... That's BS! Who can actually afford to eat at Wendy's anymore because they DON'T have a 99 cent menu! These items aren't unique! They're the same damn thing I ate when I was 21 (I'm only 26 now!) and only cost 99 cents! As soon as Dave Thomas died corporate ran wild and just started upping prices. I wouldn't be shocked if they killed him just to do that! The man is probably rolling in his grave right now at how they have run the company since he died. And I don't want to hear that costs are rising because if that were the case Taco Bell couldn't sell an 89 cent burrito that is stuffed with meat and isn't what I would call skimpy.
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5-10-2009 @3:58AM Dannette said... Sorry to hear that. Our local Wendy's stil has the 99 cent menu. I guess it depends on the location?
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5-10-2009 @2:30AM ZaXXoN said... Bring back the French Onion Chicken Sandwich!!!
Best chicken sandwich EVER!!!
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5-10-2009 @3:45AM Lynne said... Can I get that FROSTY-CINO with the chocolate frosty :-)
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5-10-2009 @3:47AM Frances said... If they would just bring back the 99 cent "Biggie" drinks, I'd eat there a lot more often.
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5-10-2009 @7:57AM Rob said... I hope they don't have hairs in the new frosty like there was in my burger not to long ago
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5-10-2009 @8:59AM Pami said... I wish they would make the 1/4 pound double stacks like they use to, with the thousand island sauce and lettuce and tomato. They are just not the same burger anymore.
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5-10-2009 @10:30AM Barry said... Why go out and eat this mediocre pre-processed food... or should i say crap!... I just got into cooking.. my gf bought me this hilarious beginners cookbook called "Get in the Kitchen, BIT@HES!" (bitchcooks.com).. besides being hilarious.. really has some great starter recipes and food I never thought I could make myself.. check out the free recipes on the site... youll see.. plus.. i get the added bonus of my gf telling me to "get in the kitchen, Bit@H!".. have to say that's pretty hot...lol
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5-10-2009 @10:33AM Tina said... Im waiting for them to send out the new asian spiced dipped chicken sandwitch i saw advertised a while back. plus i would try the new coffie drinks in chocolate
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5-10-2009 @10:55AM Joel Lafargue said... WTF?????
I wanted to respond to Barry (5-10, 10:30 a.m.), but when I clicked on "Reply," I didn't go to the proper page, but was taken to another Slashfood (or is that TRASHfood) article!!!!!
FIX THE !@#$%^#^$%@#$@$%^@~@#$#$^#$$~!#%#&&($@@#%^$&*$!#%#&%*(*#$#!@##%%*(^*#$$!@$@^$!!!!!!!! SITE !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyway, Barry? I hope you hold on to that book, because it is bound to become a collector's item, once the National Organization for Women start boycotting it and demand its burning because of the derogatory word in the title (hint: rhymes with WITCHES). You may end up with the only copy left in existence.
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5-10-2009 @11:14AM mary said... hahahhahahahha.
Jessie that's great!
you definitely made me laugh.
i agree.
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5-10-2009 @11:58AM Angie said... I tried the Frosty-cino and it was NASTY!!!!
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5-10-2009 @12:25PM Carole said... We will go to Wendy's when they get a soda machine like all the others. No one is going to stand in line to get a refill, when you can go elsewhere and get all you want yourself. Hooray for Burger King. The burgers are better anyway.
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5-10-2009 @12:30PM Carole Slone said... We will come to Wendy's when they get a soda machine like all the other places. No one is going to stand in line for refill, when they can go elsewhere. Burgers are better a Burger King anyway. There you can get all the soda you want yourself. Chili in small and large all the same amount of chili now. You can't tell the difference.
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5-10-2009 @12:51PM Lisa said... I wish that they would make strawberry frostys instead of coffee flavors. Cold coffee is gross.
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5-10-2009 @1:38PM Panapada said... If you think prices are high in the States, I bought a McDonalds Big Mac, Fries and 32oz Coke for $6 bucks with no free refill on the drink here in Central America. The farm workers here make $6 bucks a DAY, yes DAY working in the fields across from my house. They work 8 to 10 hours in the sun and rain for $6 bucks. I have left two white plastic chairs out on my front porch, 24/7 for the past year sometimes with me gone for 4 days. They may be poor, but they are honest.
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5-10-2009 @1:57PM HI said... The frosty-cino is delicious. It's a bit dinky, though.
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5-19-2009 @6:05PM Colleen Petitt said... I just noticed that Wendy's has an email program where you can sign up for coupons! Check it out: http://www.wendys.com/news/signUp.jsp . I just signed up and got a coupon for $1 off within about 1/2 hour!
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5-28-2009 @1:43PM Healthy Fast Food said... How wonderful that sounds!! Wendy's has to keep up with the McCafe. I am a huge fan of the frozen coffee McCafe drinks. And now they are expanding the concept to Europe. Not sure if that will catch on over there. And I'm sure Wendy's will be right behind them. The question is whether or not they will take this concept as far as McD's has with the variety of drinks - both hot and cold. For healthy fast food selections, including coffee drinks, read: http://blog.diets2try.com/fast-food-restaurants-what-you-should-eat/
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