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Cracker Barrel Celebrates fifty fifth Birthday with Particular Promotions

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Cracker Barrel Previous Nation Retailer® is celebrating its fifty fifth birthday with particular provides, together with free slices of Double Chocolate Fudge Coca-Cola Cake and drinks from its 1969 menu for brand spanking new and current Cracker Barrel Rewards™ Members with a minimal dine-in buy. The celebrations, which run by means of Sept. 22, kick off a yearlong tribute to the model’s heritage and future.

Cracker Barrel has welcomed billions of visitors to expertise its homestyle cooking and hospitality over the previous 55 years. To point out appreciation, Rewards™ Members can take pleasure in free slices of the well-known cake together with bottomless Premium Mix Espresso and Iced Tea—each objects from the unique menu.

Cracker Barrel’s Chief Advertising Officer, Sarah Moore, expressed gratitude for the staff and visitors who’ve helped construct the model’s legacy. Launched in 1997, the Double Chocolate Fudge Coca-Cola Cake has change into a fan favourite, with over 1.2 million slices served yearly.

Friends may also take pleasure in complimentary Premium Mix Espresso or Iced Tea, honoring Cracker Barrel’s custom of forging connections across the desk. To affix the celebrations or join Cracker Barrel Rewards™, go to CrackerBarrel.com and comply with the model on Instagram and TikTok.

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