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Jonas Brothers, Friendly's launch new ice cream dishes: The Joe, Nick and Kevin Sundaes
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Date:2025-04-15 15:36:36
Much like the rest of us, turns out the Jonas Brothers are also suckers for ice cream.
The trio, who have been touring the country for "The Tour" have teamed up with Friendly’s Restaurants to launch three new sundaes, each named after the band's key members: Nick, Kevin and Joe.
“We’ve been hooked on Friendly’s since we were little,” said Kevin Jonas about the “Burnin' Up” partnership in a statement.
“Friendly’s has always been a favorite stop of ours … a memorable place where we bonded as brothers over ice cream and delicious food," said Kevin revealing that their band's name was decided at their local Friendly’s back in 2005, "while chowing down on Monster Mash sundaes" made with mint chocolate chip ice cream, M&M’s and Reese’s candy face.
The sundaes will be available on the Friendly's menu through December 9.
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Here's a breakdown of each sundae:
The Joe Sundae
Described as the Monster Mash Sundae times three, the Joe Sundae starts with three scoops of Friendly’s Mint Chocolate Chip, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough and Chocolate ice cream sitting on a spread of hot fudge and topped with crushed Oreos, M&M’s, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, whipped cream and cherries.
The Nick Sundae
Curated by Nick, this sundae includes fat-free Vanilla frozen yogurt, topped with Reese’s pieces, bananas and a drizzle of Friendly’s peanut butter sauce and whipped cream.
The Kevin Sundae
Coming from a "certified chocoholic", the Kevin Sundae includes scoops of Chocolate, Butter Crunch and Forbidden Chocolate ice cream topped with caramel, hot fudge and whipped cream.
Kevin recommends adding an extra layer of crushed sugar cone with a cherry on top for that little something extra.
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Win two tickets for 'The Tour'
Friendly's partnership with the Jonas Brothers does not just end at ice cream. In fact, the restaurant has announced that one lucky fan will get the chance to win two tickets to the final tour stop on December 9 in Brooklyn, New York, including airfare and hotel for the winner and a plus one. All you have to do is join the Friendly’s Fan Club for exclusive news about The Tour concert sweepstakes.
Select attendees of "The Tour," at two unannounced stops, will also receive a coupon booklet good for a free Friendly’s Fribble a week for a year.
No purchase necessary to enter the sweepstakes. Official rules will be posted on Friendly's website when the sweepstakes begins.
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