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Chick-fil-A is bringing back two key‑lime beverages and a spicy grilled sandwich for a short run, a move aimed at refreshing its winter menu and drawing customers back into restaurants. The Key Lime drinks return for the first time since 2019, while the Grilled Spicy Deluxe — a top request from guests — is also being reintroduced at participating locations starting Tuesday.
The chain announced the limited-time additions in a company release, positioning the items as a seasonal pairing: bright, citrus-forward drinks alongside a warm, pepper‑laced sandwich. For diners who follow menu rotations closely, the relaunch offers a familiar option and a reason to visit again this season.
What’s coming back
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The menu refresh includes two citrus offerings and a savory entree that previously earned strong customer interest.
- Key Lime Frosted Lemonade — A cold blend of Chick‑fil‑A lemonade mixed with the chain’s Icedream soft dessert and natural key lime flavor for a creamy, tangy finish.
- Key Lime Lemonade — Lemonade accented with natural key lime flavor for a sharper, more tart profile.
- Grilled Spicy Deluxe Sandwich — A grilled chicken breast marinated with a pepper blend, topped with Colby‑Jack cheese, lettuce and tomato, and finished with a cilantro‑lime sauce on a toasted multigrain brioche bun.
All items will be available at participating Chick‑fil‑A restaurants nationwide for a limited time; exact start dates and availability may vary by location.
Why this matters now
Limited‑time menu returns do more than revive nostalgia. They create short windows of urgency that can boost foot traffic and social media chatter. For customers, the combination of a spicy grilled sandwich and a cool, key‑lime beverage offers a clear taste contrast that fits seasonal cravings — warming spice paired with a refreshing finish.
Chick‑fil‑A framed the relaunch as a timely pairing designed to lift winter menu choices. Company menu leadership said the Grilled Spicy Deluxe delivers the heat guests look for this time of year, while the key‑lime drinks provide a creamy, citrus counterpoint.
Reactions online were immediate: some diners joked about budgeting for repeated visits once the drinks hit stores, underscoring how menu news can quickly ripple through social feeds.
What to expect at the register
Practical notes for customers:
- Availability is limited and varies by store; not every Chick‑fil‑A will necessarily carry all items.
- Nutrition and ingredient information can be found on Chick‑fil‑A’s website and in restaurants for those tracking allergens or calories.
- Promotions or local special offers may accompany the rollout, depending on franchise decisions.
For fans of rotating quick‑service menus, the return of these key‑lime drinks and the Grilled Spicy Deluxe offers a familiar taste of past seasons and a fresh reason to stop by — at least while they last.
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