Jack in the Box introduces iced coffee
Jack in the Box restaurants has introduced the new Jack's Iced Coffee in three favors: original, vanilla and caramel.
According to the company, Jack's new Iced Coffee is made from a blend of French roast coffee, 2% milk and ice. The new coffee is available in 16- and 24-ounce servings. Teka O'Rourke, director of menu marketing and promotions at Jack in the Box, said: Our new iced coffee is a great way to chill out on hot summer days. And thanks to our convenient drive-thru, you won't have to leave the comfort of your air-conditioned car to get one.
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