Wendy’s Brings Back Boo! Bags with Halloween Toys for Adults and a Coupon Book Worth 5 Free Frostys

Wendy’s has lots of family fun this Halloween.

The chain offers its Boo! Bug Meals for adults and Frosty Frights meals for kids this spooky season, from Monday 21st October to 3rd November, while supplies last.

Adult customers, or “kids” as Wendy’s calls them, will be able to order a limited-edition meal, featuring a Dave’s Single, a small Hot & Crispy Fry and a small chocolate Frosty, along with a glow-in-the-dark Bone Chiller Frosty figure and Boo! Reserve for Frosty Coupons.

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Wendy’s Frosty Frights Kid’s Meal includes a choice of four-piece chicken nuggets, hamburger or cheeseburger, with Jr. Hot & Crispy Fries or apple bites with a children’s drink.

Collectible figurines will also be part of Frosty Frights kids meals. There are 11 different figures such as Franken Frosty, Frosty Bite, Coolie Ghoulie, Brrr Beast, Cold Spell and Junior. Prices for both meal deals vary by location, a Wendy’s spokesperson told PEOPLE.

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The chain is also bringing back their Boo! Books that can be purchased individually in the app in the “Give something back” category or through self-order kiosks in stores.

Boo! The books sell for $1 and include five coupons for a free Frosty and one coupon for a $1.99 kid’s meal. From every $1 Boo! The book is sold, with 90 cents going to the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, which helps find forever families for children in foster families.

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Boo! Books can also be ordered in bulk – for anyone looking to give something other than candy for Halloween. Coupons will be valid until December 31, 2024.

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Wendy’s isn’t the only restaurant celebrating Halloween with a spooky meal deal. McDonald’s brought back its Boo Buckets this October, which come in four different designs.

Dunkin’ Donuts also has its own trick-or-treat container called the Dunkin Munchkins Bucket, complete with a DunKings Halloween costume.

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