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Culver’s teases return of fan-favorite burger, plus a new side item. Here’s what to know

Culver’s is bringing back a fan favorite burger for a limited time, the restaurant announced.
Culver’s is bringing back a fan favorite burger for a limited time, the restaurant announced. Photo by Culver's

A Culver’s fan favorite is returning to menus alongside a new, spicy offering.

The CurderBurger will be back for its fourth year starting in October, along with the debut of the new hot honey cheese curds on Oct. 15, the Wisconsin-based burger chain said in a news release.

The sweet and spicy side, made with “a touch of sweet heat from a hot honey breading,” is a spin on Culver’s classic fried curds. The crispy snack has a blend of white and yellow cheddar cheeses and is fried, the release said.

Culver’s Hot Honey Cheese Curds will be available Oct. 15 at locations nationwide, the fast-food restaurant said.
Culver’s Hot Honey Cheese Curds will be available Oct. 15 at locations nationwide, the fast-food restaurant said. Hand-out Photo by Culver's

Customers have until Oct. 31 before the hot honey curds leave menus.

Fans can soon take their first bites of the ever-popular CurderBurger — a deluxe ButterBurger “topped with a crown of golden-fried cheese,” according to a product description.

“Originally teased as a joke on April Fools’ Day in 2021, a tidal wave of guest demands led Culver’s to make the joke a reality for one day only on National Cheese Curd Day that year,” the restaurant said. “Each year since, Culver’s has brought the burger back to a frenzied guest response.”

The CurderBurger is also available for a limited time, though Culver’s didn’t say for how long.

Pricing information wasn’t immediately available.

Find your nearest Culver’s here.

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This story was originally published September 24, 2024 at 3:22 PM with the headline "Culver’s teases return of fan-favorite burger, plus a new side item. Here’s what to know."

Tanasia Kenney
Sun Herald
Tanasia is a service journalism reporter at the Charlotte Observer | CharlotteFive, working remotely from Atlanta, Georgia. She covers restaurant openings/closings in Charlotte and statewide explainers for the NC Service Journalism team. She’s been with McClatchy since 2020.
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