Burger King launches new Impossible Breakfast Sandwiches nationwide
Burger King launched two new Breakfast Sandwiches
Remember back in January when Burger King was testing new Impossible sandwiches in their stores? Specifically, they were testing whether customers would want Impossible Breakfast Sandwiches. And it seems that the tests were a success, and now there are two new menu items for us to choose from in the morning.
According to Chew Boom, it seems that Burger King has “quietly” decided to drop these two new Impossible sandwiches nationwide. And we are okay with that.
What are the two new breakfast sandwiches at Burger King?
More from Guilty Eats
- Kitchen Nightmares ended their return season on a whimper
- The Piecaken is the perfect holiday dessert
- Jet-Puffed Marshmallows are a hot cocoa bar must-have!
- What are the most popular side dishes at Christmas? Number one may surprise you!
- Get festive with Ghirardelli and their Peppermint Bark squares
Wondering which sandwiches you can snag now? The two new Impossible options are:
- The Impossible Croissan’wich – Layered onto a buttery, fluffy croissant is a plant-based breakfast patty topped with eggs and American cheese.
- The Impossible Biscuit – On one of their classic buttermilk biscuits, you get a plant-based breakfast patty, eggs, and your choice of American cheese or no cheese.
You can choose to get your sandwiches on their own or as part of a breakfast meal. These meals come with your choice of drink, from coffee to orange juice, and an order of Burger King‘s hash browns.
Depending on where you are in the country, your Impossible Breakfast Sandwich will typically run you $4.99 or less. (In California, the Impossible Croissan’wich costs $4.99.)
Now that the Impossible Breakfast Sandwiches have been added to the Burger King menu, you will definitely want to give them a try. These will be available nationwide at participating stores.
We are definitely excited by this release, but we do have to remind everyone that these are not exactly vegan-friendly sandwiches since they still include things like eggs, butter, and cheese. That being said, these are definitely a nice alternative if you are trying to cut back on meat.
What do you think of Burger King dropping these new breakfast sandwiches? Will you be giving these sandwiches a try? Tell us what you think in the comments.