Foodservice

Sheetz Debuts New Halloween Treats

Made-to-order frozen and dispensed beverages are available until Nov. 1
Spooky drinks Sheetz
Photograph courtesy of Sheetz

ALTOONA, Pa. — Sheetz has launched a trio of limited-time-only (LTO) made-to-order beverages to celebrate Halloween.

The beverages, available through the main menu of Sheetz’s made-to-order touchscreens, include:

  • The Dracuccino, a frozen cappuccino mixed with chocolate and Oreo cookies
  • Sour Applez, a blue sour lemonade mixed with caramel and apple
  • Monster Mash, a candy milkshake mixed with peanut butter sauce, salted caramel, brownie bites and Reese's peanut butter cups.

The beverages are available via in-store or curbside pickup at all Sheetz locations for $3.99 each. They will be offered until Nov. 1.

This isn’t the first time Sheetz has gotten creative in the beverage—and particularly, beer—department. In 2019, Sheetz partnered with Rusty Rail Brewing Co. to create its first-ever craft beer, Project Coffee Hopz, a coffee bean IPA that launched as an LTO in 55 Sheetz stores across Pennsylvania. This May, Sheetz and Neshaminy Creek Brewing Co. released a limited-edition India Pale Ale, Project Hop Dog, at 128 stores in Pennsylvania. And in September, Sheetz launched another private-label beer, Project Watt-Ahh-Melon Ring, a wheat ale that is brewed with watermelon gummy rings.

Based in Altoona, Pa., Sheetz is No. 14 on CSP’s 2020 Top 202 ranking of c-store chains by size. The family-owned c-store chain has approximately 20,000 employees and 600 locations in the Mid-Atlantic states.

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