Hacker Finds Evidence of Chick-fil-A-Branded Frappuccinos [PHOTOS]

The internet is filled with half-finished whispers. Take this post we stumbled upon for a convenient instance. Redditor mcfeeben was browsing the internet when he came across the Chick-fil-A website’s CSS files. CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets, define a website’s aesthetic (colors, borders, spacing, etc.) and typically they’re unprotected.

After mining the files for information, mcfeeben found traces of image URLs that led to unfinished photos of Chick-fil-A branded “Frappes” and smoothies. Note the awkward line breaks and white spacing that suggest text placement for future promotional images:

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We did some extra sleuthing and after a simple Google check, found the sub-page featuring their yet-to-be announced line of smoothies and frappés. Those fancy kids. As you can see, the still-in-development webpage already has the full promotional images with all the details ready to go.

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Turns out, select Chick-fil-A locations in Austin, Texas, Cincinnati, Ohio and Columbia, South Carolina have been testing the new beverages for the last three months. Yet for the most part, the Salted Caramel Frappé, Triple Chocolate Frappé, Strawberry Orange Smoothie, Berry Acai Smoothie and Pineapple Mango Smoothie have all been kept on the hush hush — making us wonder if a national roll-out is in the works. If you’re feeling a little lonely here on the West Coast, we don’t blame you. We could use some frosty Chick-fil-A lovin’ in this summer heat.

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