The upcoming total eclipse is not just a time to witness a celestial phenomenon. You can also encounter some new flavors and experiences.
Several restaurants and brands have deals and specials to mark the eclipse, many of them exploring new tastes combinations. An example comes from SunChips, which may have "sun" as part of its name but won't be eclipsed during the event. The snack brand has a special eclipse-timed snack hitting right during the big event – and it won't be available in stores.
You can only get SunChips Solar Eclipse Limited-Edition Pineapple Habanero and Black Bean Spicy Gouda chips by going to SunChipsSolarEclipse.com beginning at 2:33 p.m. ET/11:33 a.m. PT on Monday, April 8 – about when the eclipse begins in the U.S. – to get a free bag, while supplies last.
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“Total solar eclipses are rare and special events, and I hope people can take a moment out of their busy daily life to pause and enjoy the incredible sight. That's why I'm so excited that SunChips is commemorating this rare celestial event by offering fans a chance to get in on the fun with their exclusive Solar Eclipse flavor," said astronaut and researcher Kellie Gerardi, who teamed with the snack brand.
Here's some more deals and specials for the total eclipse.
Here's a way to eclipse your appetite. On Monday, April 8, members of Burger King's Royal Perks loyalty program can text the word ECLIPSE to 251251 to get a special buy-one-get-one-free Whopper offer redeemable April 8-15 in the BK app or on the Burger King website. You can join the Royal Perks program in the app or on BK.com. (One Eclipse BOGO offer per account; not valid with any other coupons or offers. Also not valid in Alaska, Hawaii and U.S. territories. Subject to restaurant and/or delivery availability. Prices may be higher than in restaurant for BK delivery.)
On the day of the eclipse, Monday, April 8, get any large pizza for $12. You can create your own pizza (up to 10 toppings) or order any of Pizza Hut's recipe pizzas, as well as Thin ‘N Crispy, Hand Tossed Pizza and Original Pan Pizza. (Offer good for carryout, dine-in and delivery.)
Mixologists for the Applebee's restaurants owned by the Flynn Group have whipped up a new concoction for the event: the Perfect Eclipse Margarita. The drink, which is made with Patrón Premium Silver Blanco Tequila, Citrónge Orange Liqueur, plus Monin Blue Raspberry and Passion Fruit syrups, and lemon and lime, is available now through April 14.
Check your Applebee's for availability; the Flynn Group has Applebee's in Alabama, California, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Massachusetts, Maine, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, New Mexico, Nevada, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin and West Virginia.
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To celebrate the eclipse, Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams is launching a special Punk Stargonaut collection of "four out-of-this-world flavors," including the pinkish Nebula Berry, tropical-flavored Cosmic Bloom, grape and currant-tasting Purple Star Born and Supermoon, a previously available flavor described as reminiscent of the taste of cereal milk.
The collection becomes available at noon on Thursday, March 28, on the brand's website and comes with four pairs of Jeni’s branded eclipse glasses. That same day the flavors are also available in Jeni's locations, where you can add fizzy and popping Space Dust candy topping, and, starting April 5, get free Jeni's branded eclipse glasses.
From Monday, April 8, to Sunday, April 14, Marco's Pizza customers can get 50% off all menu-price pizzas using promo code ECLIPSE with orders made online and in the app.
With a name like MoonPie, you know the snack brand would have something special planned. You can order a limited-edition MoonPie Solar Eclipse Survival kit ($9.99) with four chocolate mini MoonPies and two pairs of Eclipse Glasses on Shop.MoonPie.com. Glasses also sold separately for $1.99. (These limited-edition kits are available at all Dollar Tree locations, participating Walmart stores and select grocery stores, too, while supplies last.)
Also available online and in stores: a limited supply of special “blackout boxes” of a dozen chocolate, vanilla or banana mini MoonPies for $37.99. And MoonPie has a fun pro wrestling-themed Sun Vs. Moon '24 video you can check out, too.
Timed to the eclipse, Perfect Bar is debuting a new flavor, Chocolate Brownie, with some specials. It will be 20 years until the next total solar eclipse in the U.S., so Perfect Snacks is giving shoppers 20% off the Chocolate Brownie Perfect Bar through April 12 (no promo code needed) on the website. Those within the eclipse's path of totality can get 50% off the Chocolate Brownie Perfect Bar on April 8 on the site (valid when you have signed up for text notifications).
Online orders for Chocolate Brownie bars come with free Eclipse glasses, while supplies last. Chocolate Brownie bars are also available at select grocery stores and nationwide retailers such as Target and Walmart.
Smoothie King has a special eclipse-themed drink, too: the Eclipse Berry Blitz. The smoothie, available March 27 through April 8, is made with bananas, wild blueberries, apples, blueberry juice blend, white grape lemon juice blend, protein blend and blue spirulina, a blue-green algae powder.
Customers who buy an Eclipse Berry Blitz at a Smoothie King location within the path of the solar eclipse will also a free pair of Smoothie King-branded eclipse glasses (only available March 27-April 8 at participating locations within the eclipse's path of totality while supplies last).
Sonic Drive-In is serving the Blackout Slush Float, a new limited-edition drink timed to the eclipse – it's available through May 5. Made with flavors of cotton candy and dragon fruit, then topped with white soft serve and blue and purple galaxy themed sprinkles, the float delivers an "out-of-this world experience," the fast-food chain says.
Sonic will also be handing out free solar eclipse viewing glasses with every purchase of the float, while supplies last.
Scientists plan to study how animals and insects act during a total eclipse. (A silence in nature has been witnessed in previous eclipses.) If you want to participate, you can get a Haikubox (prices start at $199), which monitors, records and identifies bird call.
Findings from your Haikubox contribute to the company's scientific research. To celebrate the eclipse Haikubox is giving 10% off using the code ECLIPSE24 through April 8.
The Hopkinsville, Kentucky-based distillery has a new four-grain Total Eclipse Kentucky Straight Bourbon (100 proof, $49.99 for a 750ml bottle) and its Total Eclipse Moonshine (100 proof, $29.99 for a 750ml) available on the Casey Jones Distillery website. If you are nearby, the distillery will have a special event on April 6: the limited availability of Total Eclipse Cask Strength Single Barrel, which the distillery laid down from making it ahead of the 2017 solar eclipse.
Tincup whiskey has a special Totality Bundle ($78) for your sipping before, during and after the eclipse. The bundle includes a 750-milliliter bottle of Tincup's 10-year bourbon, plus two Carabiner mugs that can hook to your backpack for all of your outdoor excursions.
Tincup also also has a recommended Total Eclipse Sour recipe:2 oz. Tincup 10-Year Bourbon¾ oz. lemon juice¾ oz. honey3 oz. club sodaEdible glitter (Optional)
Contributing: Saman Shafiq, Elizabeth Weise
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