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Wendy's has launched a brand new frosty flavor to help beat the heat this summer.
Wendy's introduced its new Frosty Fizz, a combination of Fanta Orange and classic Frosty ice cream earlier this week.
The sweet treat will only be available at locations in Canada, however.
It will be available throughout the summer months, until September 1.
Further to this, Canadians can take advantage of a new value deal over the same period.
Frosty Fizz is a combination of Fanta Orange and classic Frosty ice cream
Consumers can bag a Frosty-ccino or iced coffee for just $1.99 when ordering through the Wendy’s app.
This deal will also only be available throughout the summer, expiring on September 1.
While Americans may feel left out of the deal, they can take advantage of a summer offer of their own.
Earlier this week the chain announced that it was reintroducing Honey Buddy breakfast sandwiches, previously called Honey Butter Chicken Biscuits, during breakfast hours now for just $1 a pop.
'Monday mornings are the unhappiest time of the week, so Wendy's is waking fans up with a breakfast deal to sweeten the A.M' the company said in on Monday.
The sandwiches, a biscuit topped with fried chicken covered in maple honey butter, will be available at Wendy's location until Monday, September 30.
Customers can only get the cheap treat when purchasing another item at the same time.
While the morning-pick-me-up is available every day, it can only be purchased once a week.
To bag a Honey Buddy customers can select the '$1 breakfast sandwich with any purchase' deal from the 'offers' tab on the Wendy's app.
The option to add a Honey Buddy and another item to the basket will then appear.
The item can also be purchased in-person at restaurants by scanning the in-app offer.
The sweet treat will only be available at Wendy's locations in Canada
The Honey Buddy biscuits are available during breakfast hours at just $1 a pop
Chains are reeling from falling customer numbers as Americans fed up with two years of price rises stay away - so are rolling out all these offers.
Burger King's $5 Your Way Meal - choice of one of three sandwiches plus four chicken nuggets, fries and a soft drink - was the first to hit restaurants in June.
The chain rushed it out ahead of key rival McDonald's, which had actually announced its deal first.
McDonald's is similar - and includes either a McChicken or McDouble, four-piece chicken nuggets, fries and a drink.
At first introduced for four weeks, it has now been extended through the rest of the summer at most of its restaurants.
Wendy's has a $3 breakfast offer and also a four-item $5 meal similar to McDonald's and BK's.
Starbucks also made a surprise entry into the value war with a coffee and food breakfast combo from $5.