Chick-fil-A has brought back a fan favorite menu item just ahead of the holiday season.
The chicken restaurant's famous Peppermint Chip Milkshake, which is only sold during the wintertime, returned on Monday.
The shake is handspun and features peppermint bark chips, whipped cream and cherry to top it off (the cherry topper is not included in delivery orders).
The restaurant is also offering a peppermint-flavored hot coffee and iced coffee.
Also returning is the Peppermint Chip Frosted Coffee, a blend of cold-brew coffee and Chick-fil-A Icedream dessert with peppermint chips and syrup added in.
These delicious treats can be ordered in-person at select stores and online for delivery.
'This year, we're thrilled to offer more ways for families and friends to spend time together, with a shared meal of classic menu favorites and quality moments of connection with family and friends during the holidays,' Khalilah Cooper, Chick-fil-A's vice president of brand strategy, advertising and media, said in a statement.
She continued: 'We hope to make this season a little brighter and more memorable for our Guests, creating new reasons to get together and celebrate with loved ones.'
From left to right: The Peppermint Iced Coffee, the Peppermint Chip Milkshake and the Frosted Peppermint Chip Coffee
Fans of Chick-fil-A can also now get their hands on exclusive holiday-inspired merchandise, including crewneck sweatshirts, beanies, earrings and socks
The six-day-a-week fast food joint also announced it was introducing a five-episode children's series called Legends of Evergreen Hills
Dunkin' Donuts and Starbucks have also released their holiday menus in recent weeks.
Fans of Chick-fil-A can now get their hands on exclusive holiday-inspired merchandise, including crewneck sweatshirts, beanies, earrings and socks.
The six-day-a-week fast food joint also announced it was introducing a five-episode children's series called Legends of Evergreen Hills.
The first episode premiered Monday on YouTube, while the rest of the 22-minute long episodes will air weekly on the new Chick-fil-A Play App.
The app was announced late last month and appears to be the restaurant's attempt to become a household name for families.
The content on the app includes kid-friendly podcasts, various conversation starter games, video recipe tutorials and animated books.
This comes months after Chick-fil-A opened its first grab-and-go restaurant in New York City.
The location on 79th Street and 2nd Avenue in Manhattan has no cashiers and customers can only order sandwiches, fries and drinks using their mobile phone.
The only staff are those cooking food and those handing it over as customers arrive.
There are no seats and tables as there has always been in Chick-fil-A restaurants until now - instead it is being marketed as a takeaway outlet and for delivery driver pick-up.