The Jjang Jjang! Chicken Burger has a “unique Korean sauce” that is “coated over a crispy, juicy chicken patty,” while the Jjang! Jjang! Beef Burger has a beef patty spiced with kimchi.
Both burgers cost 8.30 Singapore dollars (approximately $6.21).
via McDonald’s Singapore
via McDonald’s Singapore
To complement the burgers, McDonald’s Singapore is offering its popular Crisscut Fries starting from 4.90 Singapore dollars (approximately $3.67), as well as a new drink called the Lychee Oolong Frappé starting from 5.55 Singapore dollars (approximately $4.15).
via McDonald’s Singapore
via McDonald’s Singapore
The limited-time menu items all have packaging that feature different BT21 characters. The cartoon characters, a collaborative project between BTS and Line Friends, include Koya, RJ, Shooky, Mang, Chimmy, Tata, Cooky and Van.
via McDonald’s Singapore
In addition to the special menu items, McDonald’s Singapore will also be releasing a BT21 collection on Wednesday.
In February, McDonald’s South Korea released a BT21 figurine set.
Details about McDonald’s Singapore’s upcoming merchandise, however, have yet to be revealed.
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