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Chick-fil-A testing 2 new chicken sandwiches: See where

Chick-fil-A testing 2 new chicken sandwiches: See where

USA Today10-06-2025

Chick-fil-A testing 2 new chicken sandwiches: See where
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Even our four-legged friends can't say no to chicken.
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Some Chick-fil-A customers are getting exclusive bites of the fast-food restaurant's two newest chicken sandwiches for a limited time.
Chick-fil-A announced the testing of the sandwiches − Jalapeño Ranch Club and Creamy BBQ − on May 29, along with the summer releases of its Peach Milkshake, Peach Frosted Lemonade and Classic Chick-n-Strips.
But only two select cities have access to try the new sandwiches. Here is what to know.
Where can you buy the new Chick-fil-A chicken sandwiches?
The Jalapeño Ranch Club Chicken Sandwich is exclusively available to test at select locations in Salt Lake City, Utah, while the Creamy BBQ Chicken Sandwich is exclusive to select locations in Jacksonville, Florida.
Both sandwich tests are only available June 9 through July 19 at the select Chick-fil-A restaurants in their respective markets and while supplies last.
Customers can check the Chick-fil-A App or contact their local restaurant for the availability of the sandwiches.
What are the new Chick-fil-A chicken sandwiches?
Chick-fil-A offers the following descriptions of the chicken sandwiches:
Jalapeño Ranch Club Chicken Sandwich: The sandwich features the chicken chain's original filet – also available with spicy or grilled - on a toasted buttermilk ranch bun, pepper jack cheese, strips of caramelized onion flavored candied bacon, lettuce, tomato and pickled jalapeños. It pairs well with a side of Jalapeño Ranch Sauce for an "extra kick of flavor."
Creamy BBQ Chicken Sandwich: This sandwich includes Chick-fil-A's original filet - also available with spicy or grilled - served on a toasted, buttery bun with Creamy BBQ Slaw and sweet heat pickle chips. It pairs well with Creamy BBQ Sauce on the side.
When will the new chicken sandwiches be available nationwide?
It is unclear when and if the new chicken sandwiches will be available nationwide.
USA TODAY contacted Chick-fil-A on June 10 about the sandwiches' possible nationwide release, but has not received a response.
Jonathan Limehouse covers breaking and trending news for USA TODAY. Reach him at JLimehouse@gannett.com.

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