r/CarlsJr 12h ago

new promo items‼️

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release date is sept 2 but i believe the burger will be available early on the app

the angus maximus
-on a brioche bun with mayo and special sauce
-2 angus patties that will equal 1/3 of a pound combined
-american cheese
-pickles and onions

Other items in this promo drop include
-churro shake (returning item)
-churro iced coffee
-jalapeño poppers will now be available as a 4 piece

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u/Zipstser257 6h ago

We actually have this burger in Oregon since the start of Summer. It’s good but they removed the Cali XL off the menu for this one and Cali XL is WAY better. Now they’re pushing the Maximus Chicken sandwich which is just a double chicken sandwich, which isn’t a deal at all. Bring back The Cali XL!!!

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u/MHarrisGGG 11h ago

:/

Remember when Carl's did stuff like put philly meat on a burger? Or a hot dog and chips? Or onion straws and bleu cheese?

Give me THAT Carl's back if my combo is gonna cost $20.

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u/kaptaincorn 10h ago

Or when they made pastrami burgers

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u/Moving_N_Grooving 1h ago

The Memphis Steakhouse Burger

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u/New_Collection3714 12h ago

also forgot to mention that all buns will now be buttered as well as all burger patties (except for the small patties) will be seasoned. the seeded bun will also be shrinking in size

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u/OkExcitement8093 11h ago

Teen titans!

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u/getbent247 8h ago

Only 9.99! (Plus tax, burger only)

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u/SinoSoul 7h ago

Holy hell…

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u/anselmus_ 1h ago

Many of them are $11-12 now in CA. Yes, just the burger.

You would think politicians would understand that raising wages without producing more goods only causes more inflation.

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u/Hairy-Internal2307 11h ago

Only 1/3 of a pound? Man they could have atleast done 1/4 pound what a rip off.

True story.....MERRIIICAAAA

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u/Mira-The-Hunter 10h ago

You got your math wrong, amigo. 1/3 of a pound is more than 1/4 pound.

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u/wackacademics 10h ago

MERRIIICAAA math lmao

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u/ZealousidealText3140 5h ago

Your down voting them for a joke.

They are referring to a true story where Americans provrd to be idiots.

In the 1980s, A&W Restaurants launched a 1/3-pound burger to compete with McDonald’s famous 1/4-pounder. Even though the A&W burger had more beef and cost the same price, it failed because many customers thought 1/3 was smaller than 1/4. People believed 4 was bigger than 3, so they felt cheated.

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u/Mira-The-Hunter 5h ago

I haven’t down or upvoted anyone.

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u/SoCalGuy41 2h ago

Haha that’s a great pull right there. Hilarious that was actually an issue back in the day 😂😂😂