
Culver’s Fans Have Been Secretly Hacking the Menu and It Sounds Incredible
Think you know the Culver's menu inside and out? Consider yourself such a superfan that nothing could surprise you? Think again.
According to the Culver's subreddit, there's a list of hacks that customers can try when they pull up or walk in.
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Culver’s Fans Are Turning the Menu Into a Playground
Turns out, Culver's customers have been customizing the menu for a while. Rather than just ordering the standards, devotees treat the menu as an open-world playground, experimenting like Dr. Frankenstein.
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How to Hack Culver’s Fries, Drinks, and Sandwiches
They also mess with the drinks. Everyone loves the Root Beer Float at Culver's, but what if you try swapping in Dr. Pepper instead? Others are making custom lemonades and adding strawberries. Sandwiches get the sourdough treatment and are rebuilt however customers want. Heck, grab some tenders and throw them on bread. The Culver's menu can go full DIY if you're inventive enough.
Then there's the darling of the Culver's experience: the custard. You can add cookies, candy, or whatever you like to those Concretes. Some people even dunk pretzel bites in caramel instead of cheese, and Culver's allows it. Someone made a makeshift poutine with fries, gravy, and cheese curds. Just when I thought Culver's couldn't get more Wisconsin, someone concocted this recipe.
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Culver’s Custard Creations and Wild Food Combos
Word to the wise, though, while these are all super fun-sounding, your mileage may vary, and always avoid doing this when the Culver's team is in a dinner rush.
Check out all the Culver's hacks fans have shared HERE. What's your favorite go-to Culver's hack?
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