Local Wendy’s Restaurants Introduce New French Toast Dippers

Jessica Woods

TOMS RIVER, NJ – Wendy’s isn’t the first thing you think about for breakfast here at the Jersey Shore, but if you’re in a rush and need a quick morning bite, the franchise is trying to get your attention.

They have introduced new homestyle french toast sticks. We got the opportunity to give these a shot and they are not bad at all. The kids appeared to enjoy them a lot.

“As the first sweet breakfast menu addition, this treat serves up syrupy goodness for fans looking for a flavorful way to start their morning – whether at home or on-the-go,” the company said.


“Our Homestyle French Toast Sticks strike a perfect note of nostalgia and bring even more morning flavor to our menu – this time with something sweet,” said Carl Loredo, Chief Marketing Officer for The Wendy’s Company. “From day one, we launched our breakfast offering to save fans from the boring and bland morning options that exist at some of our competitors, and we’ve done just that. Wendy’s all-new Homestyle French Toast Sticks give our fans a better breakfast worthy of their first meal of the day.

“We are always looking at new ways to deliver high-quality, craveable and affordable breakfast offerings,” said John Li, Vice President of Culinary Innovation. “The Homestyle French Toast Sticks play into sweetness – a space we’ve mastered– to balance out our savory morning flavors. The piping hot pillowy French Toast Sticks and golden syrup dip are the perfect way to take your breakfast game to the next level.”

To enjoy this sweet treat for yourself, place an order through the Wendy’s mobile app or order in-restaurant at your nearest Wendy’s. When ordering directly from the Wendy’s app or with your MyWendy’s™ account online, you’ll earn points to treat yourself all. year. long. with Wendy’s Rewards

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