Wendy’s is giving fans another reason to feel festive this year, and it comes with cinnamon, cookies, and all the cozy holiday vibes. Just in time for the 2025 holiday season, the chain has introduced its newest Frosty flavor: the Snickerdoodle Frosty Fusion.
It’s the latest addition to Wendy’s “Frosty Fusions” lineup, and we have to say, we’re impressed the chain has ventured outside the chokehold of peppermint mocha and eggnog flavors that seem like no-brainers. Read on for more details about the holiday newcomer.
A Frosty With a Holiday Twist

The Snickerdoodle Frosty Fusion takes the classic Frosty base — vanilla or chocolate — and blends it with a swirl of sweet, cinnamony snickerdoodle sauce plus chunks of snickerdoodle cookies throughout. Think of it as a mashup of a milkshake, cookie dough, and a holiday cookie platter all in one cup.
If you prefer something less spoon-heavy, there’s also the Snickerdoodle Frosty Swirl, where the Frosty gets layered and topped with the same sugary snickerdoodle sauce.
What to Know About Wendy’s New Frosty

Prices start around $4.19 for a Snickerdoodle Frosty Fusion and $2.99 for the Snickerdoodle Swirl, though they may vary by location. Wendy’s says the new flavor, which launched on Monday, will be available nationwide for a limited time — basically, until supplies run out or the holiday magic fades.
So if you’re the type who waits all year for peppermint, cinnamon, and sugar-cookie everything, you’d better get to Wendy’s before the snow piles up.
More holiday content:

- Dunkin’s Holiday Menu Just Dropped With 5 Brand New Items — The coffee and doughnut chain recently revealed its festive lineup, which launches nationwide on November 5.
- Sneak a Peek at Starbucks’ Holiday Menu, Coming Next Month — Take a look at the details on Starbucks’ holiday menu, which drops on November 6.
- Trump Tariffs Threaten to Add $132 to Every Holiday Shopper’s Expenses, Study Says — Tarrifs are going to make almost everything more expensive this holiday season, and it’s the shoppers who are going to shoulder most of the added costs.