Get a Scary Good Deal this Halloween
SONIC®, America's Drive-In®, offering 50-cent Corn Dogs all day October 31
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Ghouls, goblins and ballerinas alike are all invited to SONIC Drive-In this Wednesday, Oct. 31, for an all-day treat that's no trick: 50-cent Corn Dogs. The deal is available all day on Halloween at participating SONIC Drive-Ins and offers an affordable meal or snack before trick-or-treating in the neighborhood or attending Halloween parties.
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The Corn Dog combines what everyone is looking for on Halloween: a delicious hot dog surrounded in a sweet corn batter and fried to a crispy golden brown. Pair the Corn Dog with SONIC's apple slices and 1% low-fat milk for the perfect pre-trick-or-treating meal.
"The Corn Dog is a great value for our customers on Halloween," said SONIC Chief Marketing Officer James O'Reilly. "SONIC is the Halloween quick stop. The Corn Dog makes for a family-friendly food that appeals to everyone and is easy to eat while on the go to neighborhood trick-or-treating and community Halloween events."
Costumes aren't required to get this great deal; customers of all ages can enjoy the 50-cent Corn Dog. It's the perfect on-the-go snack.
SONIC®, America's Drive-In® (NASDAQ/NM: SONC) started as a hamburger and root beer stand in 1953 in Shawnee, Okla., called Top Hat Drive-In, and then changed its name to SONIC in 1959. The first drive-in to adopt the SONIC name is still serving customers in Stillwater, Okla. As the nation's largest chain of drive-in restaurants, SONIC has more than 3,500 drive-ins in 43 states coast to coast. Approximately 3 million customers eat at SONIC every day; and with more drink combinations than any other quick-service restaurant –398,929 – SONIC is Your Ultimate Drink Stop®. For more information about Sonic Corp. and its subsidiaries, visit SONIC at SonicDriveIn.com. Through Limeades for Learning®, SONIC and its franchise partners have donated more than $2.5 million to public school classrooms in local communities across the country.
Contacts:
Anita Strohm
(816) 423-6188
[email protected]
SOURCE SONIC Drive-In
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