In an effort to keep consumers warm this holiday season, Steak ‘N Shake has brought back its famed Jalapeño Crunch Steakburger. Packed with heat and delivering a satisfying crunch, this new burger is the ultimate festive treat.
Steak ‘N Shake's Jalapeño Crunch Steakburger is part of the brand's limited-edition 2019 holiday menu. The burger consists of two 100 percent beef patties, topped with a spicy combination of chipotle mayo, pepper jack cheese, fresh salsa, jalapeños, and fried onions. The whole thing is served on a lightly toasted knotted bun and served with a side of fries.
To pair with the new Jalapeño Crunch Steakburger, Steak ‘N Shake has also welcomed back four festive holiday shakes. Returning flavors include Peppermint Chocolate Chip, Egg Nog, Pumpkin Spice, and Oreo Cookie White Chocolate.
Festive Jalapeño-Topped Burgers
Steak ‘N Shake's Jalapeño Crunch Steakburger is Here for Winter
Trend Themes
1. Limited-edition Holiday Menus - Brands can capitalize on the holiday season by introducing limited-edition menu items that cater to festive tastes and create a sense of excitement and exclusivity.
2. Spicy Flavor Profiles - Consumers are increasingly seeking out spicy flavor profiles in their food, presenting an opportunity for brands to incorporate hot and spicy ingredients into their menu offerings.
3. Nostalgic Food Offerings - Bringing back popular menu items from the past can tap into consumers' sense of nostalgia and create a buzz around a brand's offerings.
Industry Implications
1. Fast Food - Fast food chains can leverage limited-edition holiday menus and nostalgic food offerings to drive customer engagement and increase sales during the holiday season.
2. Beverage - Beverage companies can capitalize on the trend of spicy flavor profiles by developing and marketing drinks that incorporate hot and spicy ingredients.
3. Casual Dining - Casual dining restaurants can create seasonal menus that feature limited-edition holiday items, offering customers a unique dining experience and generating excitement around their brand.