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Chick-fil-A is offering new fall menu items. Where to try them in Indiana

Chick-fil-A is offering new fall menu items. Where to try them in Indiana

Chick-fil-A fans may see some new items on the menu the next time they stop by to grab a bite to eat.
The company announced its limited-time fall menu on Aug. 7 that includes a new sandwich, the chain's first-ever seasonal soda, and two new potato chip varieties, all available beginning Aug. 18.
Here's what we know. Check out the list of Indiana Chick-fil-A locations at the bottom of this story.
First introduced last spring, Chick-fil-A is bringing back its Cherry Berry drink for a second year, however this time mixed with Sprite. The full lineup for Cherry Berry drinks includes:
In addition to the Cherry Berry beverages, Chick-fil-A also announced its Pretzel Cheddar Club Sandwich is launching nationwide due to customer demand after a successful test in Raleigh, North Carolina last spring.
The sandwich features a toasted, buttery pretzel bun, lettuce, sliced tomato, cheddar cheese, strips of applewood smoked bacon and a side of Creamy Dijon Mustard sauce. Customers can also choose their preferred filet, meaning the sandwich is available with original, spicy and grilled chicken.
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"We are always looking for ways to surprise our Guests with new and unique menu offerings, and this year's fall lineup presents even more opportunities for Guests to customize and make them their own," said Allison Duncan, director of menu and packaging for Chick-fil-A, in a news release.
Chick-fil-A also announced two new potato chip varieties, now offered in a new waffle cut style that closely resembles Chick-fil-A's waffle fries.
The chips will be available as a permanent side item or a catering option for any occasion and includes an Original Flavor Waffle Potato Chip option and a Chick-fil-A Sauce Flavored Waffle Potato Chip.
Chick-fil-A said the potato chips will also be available to purchase in 7-ounce bags in select retail locations across the Atlantic and Southeast regions later this fall.
Traveling around the Hoosier State? There are dozens of Chick-fil-A locations in Indiana, which are listed alphabetically below by city as follows:
USA TODAY reporter Gabe Hauari contributed. Reach Marina Johnson at Marina.Johnson@courier-journal.com.
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