Arby’s Collabs With King’s Hawaiian On New ‘Sweet Heat’ Lineup

The flavor combo of sweet and spicy is a duo that’s conquered many appetites, and Arby’s knows that. That’s why they’ve tapped in with the legendary sweetness of King’s Hawaiian to debut a new Sweet Heat lineup of sandwiches and loaded fries.

Sweet Heat consists of the following trio of new items:

  • King’s Hawaiian Sweet Heat Chicken Sandwich — Crispy chicken on a soft, sweet King’s Hawaiian bun, covered in sweet and spicy sauce and piled high with cheddar cheese, crispy onions, sweet garlic & dill pickles, lettuce and tomatoes. Price starts at $7.19.
  • The King’s Hawaiian Sweet Heat Beef ‘n Brisket Sandwich — A sandwich made from 13-hour smoked brisket and thinly sliced roast beef topped with cheddar cheese, sweet and spicy sauce, crispy onions, and sweet garlic & dill pickles on a toasted King’s Hawaiian bun. Price starts at $7.99.
  • Loaded Fries — Crispy French fries are drizzled in the sandwiches’ signature sweet and spicy sauce and are also topped with warm cheddar cheese sauce, diced crispy chicken nuggets and chopped bacon. Price starts at $5.49.

Arby’s x King’s Hawaiian’s new Sweet Heat lineup is now available at Arby’s restaurant locations for a limited time.

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