Carl’s Jr. Rolls Out ‘Snack Stash’ Deal Just In Time For Munchie Season

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Carl’s Jr. knows the vibes. The burger chain just lit up a new Snack Stash deal that feels tailor-made for anyone riding a snack wave. From April 14 to—you guessed it—April 20, My Rewards members can score any three sides for just $4.20. Do with that price what you will.

The lineup? Pure munchie bait. We’re talking onion rings, waffle fries, fried zucchini, small fries, and a 6-piece of jalapeño popper bites. Crispy, cheesy, salty—basically a curated tasting menu for the perpetually snack-curious.

And even after the “holiday” passes, the deal doesn’t go up in smoke right away. The Snack Stash sticks around until May 13, though prices may vary depending on where you’re ordering from.

Even better: Carl’s Jr. is offering a free Snack Stash with the purchase of any triple burger—so if you’re going all in on a Famous Star with Cheese or that spicy El Diablo, you’ll get a lil’ stash on the side. Not bad for those looking to take their cravings to the next elevation.

You’ll need to be a My Rewards member and use the Carl’s Jr. app to tap in, so plan accordingly. Snacks this dialed in don’t just appear—they’re crafted, stacked, and dropped at exactly the right moment.

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