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Wendy's Just Released A Brand New Spring Menu, So I Tried And Ranked Everything On It

Even as a fast food connoisseur, my top pick surprised me.

Wendy’s caught fans’ attention in early April with a revamp of its cult-favorite spicy chicken sandwich. The new version reportedly boasts a juicier filet, courtesy of a reworked marinade, thoroughly spiced panko breading, a slightly sweeter bun, and the new addition of pickles. Having just reviewed and ranked Chili’s new line of chicken sandwiches, I’m all poultry’d out — which is why the fast food chain’s new spring menu appealed to me more.

A selection of Wendy's fast food items including cookie dough Frosty Fusion, burger with jalapeños and ranch, watermelon drinks, and biscuit breakfast sandwiches with cheese, egg, and bacon

Seven new items hit stores nationwide on April 27. They range from two spicy handhelds (and a matching side) to three fruity bevs to a sweet dessert that delivers major nostalgia. I hit the closest location to taste them all. Below, you’ll find my honest reviews and overall ranking of the entire lineup.

(Note: The prices included in this story are accurate for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prices and availability may vary by location.)

The Items

The new dessert is now a core menu item, but the rest will only be here for the season while supplies last. So you know what to order before you hit the drive-thru (or before you run out of time…), here are all the details:

Wendy's new spring menu items on a table at a Wendy's restaurant

The Test

I went to Wendy’s a little after 10 a.m., since I had to try both breakfast and lunch items; the menu switches at 10:30 a.m., and I wanted to save myself a second trip. After photographing all the items, I tasted them in-store and took notes on texture, flavor, and appearance. Lastly, I considered each item’s value for its portion size and quality. I determined each rating, then ranked the items from worst to best, with each average score being rounded to the nearest whole or half out of 10.

Exterior of a Wendy's fast food restaurant with large windows and a red sign featuring its logo

The Results

7. Watermelon Sparkling Energy ($3.29) — Think liquid Jolly Rancher with a caffeine lift (and bubbles!).

Wendy's Watermelon Sparkling Energy drink being held in someone's hand

The Ratings

Texture: 6/10

Flavor: 6/10

Appearance: 9/10

Value: 7/10 ($3.29 for a small)

Average: 7/10

6. Watermelon Lemonade ($3.99) — Two summer staples unite for a pretty-in-pink sipper that delivers serious picnic vibes.

Wendy's watermelon lemonade in a cup being held in someone's hand

The Ratings

Texture: 8/10

Flavor: 6/10

Appearance: 8/10

Value: 6/10 ($3.99 for a small)

Average: 7/10

5. Jalapeño Bacon Breakfast Potatoes ($4.09) — As a lifelong skeptic of fast-food bacon, this a.m. gem was surprisingly solid.

Wendy's jalapeño breakfast potatoes with bacon, cheese sauce, and jalapeños in a black tray on a flat surface

The Ratings

Texture: 6/10

Flavor: 8/10

Appearance: 7/10

Value: 9/10 ($4.09)

Average: 7.5/10

4. Sprite Watermelon ($3.09) — Even if you’re a cola devotee, this shockingly refreshing spin on Sprite will win you over at first sip.

A hand holding a cup of Wendy's Sprite Watermelon

The Ratings

Texture: 8/10

Flavor: 8/10

Appearance: 9/10

Value: 7/10 ($3.09 for a small)

Average: 8/10

3. Cookie Dough Frosty Fusion ($4.09) — Your inner child won’t be able to resist the creamy, sweet-and-salty splendor of this dessert.

Wendy's Cookie Dough Frosty Fusion with vanilla soft serve and cookie dough pieces

The Ratings

Texture: 9/10

Flavor: 9/10

Appearance: 6/10

Value: 7/10 ($4.09 for a small)

Average: 8/10

2. Jalapeño Ranch Cheeseburger ($7.89) — The spicy, creamy condiment upgrade will give your usual Dave’s Single heat, richness, and spring-inspired flair.

The Ratings

Texture: 9/10

Flavor: 9/10

Appearance: 10/10

Value: 8/10 ($7.89 for just the sandwich)

Average: 9/10

1. Jalapeño Breakfast Biscuits ($4.39) — This spicy, filling, well-constructed handheld checked all my boxes for a morning sandwich (and far surpassed my expectations of fast-food breakfast).

The Ratings

Texture: 9/10

Flavor: 9/10

Appearance: 9/10

Value: 9/10 ($4.39 for the sausage variety)

Average: 9/10

Final Thoughts

This was a fun lineup, where even the items that weren’t explicitly spring-y delivered whimsy. Overall, the watermelon drinks weren’t my favorite; I much prefer the chain’s original lemonade to all three bevs ranked here. That said, the color and flavor are indeed seasonal and sweet, so if you don’t mind the sour aspect of your Sprite or lemonade being reduced, they’re worth a shot. While the burger is arguably the highlight, I implore you to get to the drive-thru early to try the biscuit if you haven’t before. As for the Frosty Fusion, it’s a sweet-and-salty twist on the O.G. that’s difficult not to enjoy.