Wendy’s has brought back its popular Halloween Boo! Books. For just $1, each book comes with five coupons, each for a Jr. Frosty.
For $1, get a booklet of five coupons — each good for a FREE Jr. Frosty.
A Jr. Frosty regularly sells for $2.49 at most locations, so the savings are substantial. In the end, each Jr. Frosty costs only 20 cents when you use your Boo Book coupons.
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In 2024, Wendy’s is adding a sixth bonus coupon to redeem for a $1.99 Wendy’s DC Super Hero Kids’ Meal with any purchase.
Rather than handing out candy for Halloween, you can give trick-or-treaters a coupon they can redeem later.
Or, buy the Book Book coupons for yourself, and treat yourself between now and the end of the year.
The coupon books are available to purchase at participating locations now through November 3, 2024, while supplies last.
The coupons are valid to use from now through December 31, 2024. That’s nearly four months, so take that into account when you decide how many books to buy.
This promotion is a fundraiser. When you purchase Boo Books, eighty-five cents of dollar purchase will benefit the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption.
How to buy Boo Books
You can go into a restaurant or pull into a drive-thru, then just tell a team member you’d like to purchase a Boo Book.
If you use the Wendy’s App, you can simply add your Boo Books to an order. Go to the “Frosty” category within the menu to select your Boo Book.
If your local Wendy’s has a self-order kiosk, you can purchase there.
The books are also available for purchase online (including bulk orders) at davethomasfoundation.org. However, expect to pay more with shipping costs.
Double-Check Before You Head Out!
Deals offered by national chains are usually "participating locations only." We can't generally verify participation with a particular location, so we encourage you to contact the location to make sure. In addition, limited time offers can end without warning.