Popeyes & Don Julio Unveil Highly-Anticipated Collab

Popeyes & Don Julio Unveil Highly-Anticipated Collab
Are you ready to taste what Popeyes and Don Julio Tequila have in store?
Earlier today (Jan. 28) the two companies unveiled what their highly-anticipated collab means for customers. The popular brands are set to drop several limited-edition menu items in honor of the 2025 Super Bowl. The line-up includes a Popeyes x Tequila Don Julio Reposado Flavored Concha Chicken Sandwich, Popeyes x Tequila Don Julio Reposado Flavored Louisiana Garlic 3-Piece Wings with a specialty sauce, and a Spicy Strawberry Hibiscus Flavored Lemonade Mocktail.
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Before you get too excited over the limited-edition menu, it’s important to note that the collab will only be available for one day only — Jan. 31 — at select Popeyes restaurants in New York City, Miami, and New Orleans. The hometowns of the teams playing in the Super Bowl – Philadelphia and Kansas City — are in luck as they will get a preview of the menu.
In addition, the items will be available at the newly redesigned flagship Popeyes restaurant on Canal Street in New Orleans from Jan. 31 through Feb. 9, while supplies last.
What are your thoughts on this collab? Tell us in the comments below!
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