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30 April, 2013

Burger King Star Trek Blockbuster Deals

Do you know Burger King now has something new for you?
Burger King’s new Blockbuster Deals held in anticipation of the new Star Trek: Into Darkness movie which will be released in early May. The limited edition value meal comes with a choice of

Galactic Beef or Galactic Chicken Meals with medium fries and soft drink @ RM13.95++

Galactic Grilled Chicken Burger

Each burger comes with BURGER KING’s lip-smacking signature juicy beef or chicken patty grilled to perfection + CHEESE + Crispy Lettuce. It is specially enhanced by BURGER KING’s house Chargrilled Relish sauce which pulls it all together making each bite a delicious encounter of texture and flavour.

Galactic Whopper Jr
Frozen Fanta

Making a debut along with the Blockbuster meals are the Frozen Fanta beverages in two flavours:
Fanta Orange and Fanta Grape.
  Optional add on for RM 3.00 is the Meteor Crunch Sundae which is vanilla soft serve ice cream with a swirl of caramel sauce topped with crunchy bits of Cookie Crisps. Yummy!

With the movie tie-in “Star Trek: Into Darkness”, an unforgettable visual masterpiece, Burger King  definitely brings more excitements to Star Trek movie fans with an experiential dining experience with Star Trek paraphernalia to enjoy! Can't wait to watch the movie on 16 May!

Pssst! Special deal for Burger King lovers:
Upsize the value meal to a large meal and get a free limited edition Star Trek coupon notepad.

Burger King Star Trek Blockbuster Deals is available NOW
in all Burger King outlets nationwide.

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6 comments:

  1. I love how BK is doing all these blockbuster movie sets. :D I really want to try the Frozen Fanta! <3 Looking forward to this movie even though I'm not really a Trekkie, lol.

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  2. All I need is a burger, big time :D

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

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  3. we don't have fanta freeze here :(

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  4. well those were pretty yummy products and that's an interesting movie

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