A Frozen SURGE Could Be Coming to Burger King

UPDATE November 4,  6:20 p.m.: If you take a look at Burger King’s updated nutritional information for November, 2015, there’s already info provided on the Frozen SURGE in 12, 16 and 20-ounces. Right above that is another 90s nugget that might make you freak out with nostalgia in the Vault soda (Not frozen, apparently.)

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An anonymous tipster sent us an internal document showing that Burger King might be planning to debut a frozen SURGE drink from November 16 to January 31.

Yes, we’re talking about the same cult-classic Surge that was discontinued back in 2003 and has made a recent comeback.

Mostly for nostalgic purposes, Surge had fans urging the radioactive-looking 90s drink to make a comeback and now that is available in stores again, it looks like Burger King is jumping on the chance to make something awesome with it.

Here’s a photo with specific instructions given to the Burger King staff on how to get the frozen Surge operating. It sounds like they’re just going to do a quick swap with their pre-existing frozen drinks:

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Burger King stores will have the Surge product sent to them by November 15, and it looks like they’re probably getting Surge promo items sent as well:

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Burger King has not made any official announcement, and it could just be a test run at a few specific stores, but hopefully we’ll all be enjoying a Surge brain freeze later this November.

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