
Whataburger® Saddles Up with the New Bacon Wrangler Double: A Burger as Big and Bold as the Lone Star State
SAN ANTONIO, July 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The Lone Star State doesn't do anything halfway – and neither does Whataburger. Say howdy to the all-new Bacon Wrangler Double, a burger so bold, so proud and so over-the-top delicious, it just might be the most Texas thing on a toasted bun.
Available on Aug. 5, the Bacon Wrangler Double stacks two fresh, 100% American beef patties with bacon, Monterey Jack and American cheeses, pickles, crispy onion strings and chipotle aioli – all layered between toasted buns built for big appetites. Inspired by the legendary wranglers who shaped the Wild West, this burger packs a chipotle kick and smoky, char-grilled flavors that holler Texas from the back of a pickup under the fireworks at the rodeo.
'As a proud Texas-born brand, Whataburger was built on bold flavors, genuine hospitality and a spirit that feels like home,' said Whataburger President and CEO Debbie Stroud. 'For 75 years, we've brought that taste to communities across the country, serving up high quality, delicious food that celebrate our roots through flavor and freshness. The Bacon Wrangler Double is a delicious reminder that you can always experience a little bit of that spirit with every bite.'
And here's the kicker: you don't have to be out on the range to feel like you are. One bite and it's boots on, sky wide and big flavor driving the whole thing home. So saddle up! The Bacon Wrangler Double won't be around forever, so grab it before it rides off into the sunset.
Hungry for more? Whataburger has fans covered 24/7 – whether they swing through the drive-thru, order online or tap into the Whataburger App. Guests who download the app and create an account start earning points to spend toward their go-to favorites and automatically earn a free Whataburger. Now that's how you Texas.
Visit Whataburger.com for further details.
About Whataburger®Whataburger serves up Goodness 24/7 with a made-to-order, customizable menu of burgers and other favorites delivered just like you like it. Born in Texas and headquartered in San Antonio, we're celebrating 75 flavorful years of big bites, bold flavors, and even bigger fan love. We've grown to over 1,100 restaurants across 17 states, with original-recipe products now found in grocery aisles across the country. Our secret sauce (besides that Fancy Ketchup) is our Family Members—real people serving up real hospitality and meaningful connections in the communities we call home. We've landed on Fast Company's Brands that Matter list, USA Today's 10Best Readers' Choice Awards, and Newsweek's America's Best of the Best. To learn more, shop the Whatastore, or find your nearest location, visit Whataburger.com – or download our app on iOS or Android. Hungry for more? Discover what keeps fans coming back by diving into real stories from Whataburger super fans at stories.whataburger.com.
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