COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 20, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- On this first Friday of Lent, White Castle is jazzed to offer more Lent-friendly options than ever – providing more Craveable menu items to meet every taste.
"Shrimp Nibblers are back – and we're excited to offer our craving customers another hot and tasty menu item to savor and enjoy," said Jamie Richardson, vice president of White Castle. "Along with our new Veggie Slider, and our entire seafood lineup. There is something for everyone."
Shrimp Nibblers are made with mouthwatering butterfly shrimp and coated with a buttermilk-flavored batter prior to being cooked to perfection. This limited-time only addition joins the everyday seafood lineup, including Fish Sliders™, Fish Nibblers® and Clam Strips.™ The Fish Sliders and Nibblers are made with flaky Alaskan Pollock in light breading.
The reintroduction of Shrimp Nibblers comes after White Castle added Veggie Sliders to its menu earlier this year with resounding success. The tasty Dr. Praeger's patties are chock full of vegetables like carrots, zucchini, peas, spinach, broccoli and more.
"White Castle is once again the perfect place to create memorable moments during family gatherings and meals throughout Lent," said Richardson.
For more information about Shrimp Nibblers and White Castle's newest menu items, visit whitecastle.com.
About White Castle®
White Castle is a family-owned business based in Columbus, Ohio, that owns and operates over 390 restaurants in 12 states. The company was founded in Wichita, Kansas, in 1921 and is America's first fast-food hamburger chain. Famous for its loyal fans, known as "Cravers" White Castle is celebrated for its ability to create distinctive hot and tasty menu items, which inspire legendary loyalty from customers. For more information on White Castle visit WhiteCastle.com.
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