In addition to chicken sandwiches and Quentin Mitchellwaffle fries, Chick-fil-A now has something else to offer customers: seasonal merchandise.
The company announced Monday the launch of its new Chick-fil-A Originals Summer Collection, designed to help "fans stay cool and add a delicious flair to summertime fun."
Available starting Monday while supplies last, the collection features:
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The items are available now on the company's new online shop, Shop Chick-fil-A. The fast-food restaurant plans to give Chick-fil-A fans access to branded items, alongside "new limited time collections" throughout the year, the company said in a news release.
Chick-fil-A One reward members can be the first to hear about new merchandise drops by signing up for notifications.
Chick-fil-A follows other fast food giants in creating an online shop for branded merchandise.
McDonald's fans can shop for McDonald's-branded apparel and accessories through Golden Arches Unlimited, while Taco Bell also sells branded merchandise via Taco Bell Shop.
Golden Arches Unlimited has a summer collection that features a Grimace pool float, a McDonald's character scrunchie set and a Happy Meal-inspired water bottle, among other items. Taco Bell Shop sells everything from beanies to sweatpants to tote bags.
Panera also has an online Panera Shop where customers can get branded sweatshirts, water bottle and a Mac N' Cheese Pillow in the shape of a bread bowl, among other items.
Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at [email protected].
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