White Castle Joins The Dirty Soda Craze With Two New Fizzy Creations

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White Castle, America’s first fast food hamburger chain—famous for serving up hot and tasty sliders since 1921—is rolling out a new kind of refreshment: Dirty Drinks. The two beverages are the first to debut under the official White Castle Dirty Drinks label. Launching just in time for spring, these playful concoctions put a fun twist on classic sodas. Dirty sodas have quickly become one of the hottest non-alcoholic drink trends among younger consumers.

The launch of the two offerings, Dirty Orange and Dirty Lime Cola, brings an innovative flair to the classic fast food drink menu. You can expect the Dirty Orange to possess the familiar citrusy zing of Fanta Orange with a splash of sweet cream creamer – think summer creamsicles! Meanwhile, the Dirty Lime Cola shakes up the typical cola experience by blending it with lime and a touch of creamy sweetness.

The new drinks offer a refreshing addition to White Castle’s iconic menu—especially alongside fan favorites like the crispy Chicken Rings. Even better, the 12-piece order of Chicken Rings, now with a blast of cheddar, is back at the wallet-friendly price of $3.99.

These might just become the new go-to for soda lovers craving something with a little extra. You can start sipping on these Dirty Drinks now—and whether you’re ordering Chicken Rings or a classic Slider, they’re sure to pair perfectly with anything on the menu.

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