Burger King SpongeBob meal: full menu, what’s inside, and how long it’s here

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Burger King SpongeBob meal: full menu, what’s inside, and how long it’s here
Burger King SpongeBob meal

The Burger King SpongeBob meal has officially splashed down in recent days, tying in with the new theatrical adventure from Bikini Bottom later this month. It’s a limited-time lineup built around a playful centerpiece—the Krabby Whopper on a bright yellow, square bun—plus salty-sweet sides, a tropical frozen drink, themed packaging, and toys for kids’ meals.

What’s in the Burger King SpongeBob meal

Burger King has packaged the collaboration a few ways (availability varies by location), but these are the core items you’ll see on menus:

Item What it is Why fans care
SpongeBob’s Krabby Whopper Quarter-pound, flame-grilled beef patty on a yellow square bun (color from natural spices), topped with classic Whopper fixings The visual gag sells it: a “square” SpongeBob bun wrapped in Bikini Bottom-style packaging
Mr. Krabs’ Cheesy Bacon Tots Coin-shaped potato bites stuffed with cheddar and bacon Crunchy, molten center; easy add-on to a sandwich
Patrick’s Star-berry Shortcake Pie Strawberry-vanilla layered pie with a pink hue Sweet, shareable dessert that doubles as an Instagram moment
Pirate’s Frozen Pineapple Float Tropical pineapple frozen drink finished with cold foam A sunny, theme-park-style sip that pairs with the savory items
Bikini Bottom Bundle Medium Pineapple Float + 8-piece Tots in themed packaging A value combo for those skipping the burger
King Jr. Meal (SpongeBob toy + Krabby crown) Kids’ meal with collectible character toy The keepsake factor for younger fans and collectors

Pricing varies by market and meal configuration; expect local tax and upcharges for size swaps or add-ons.

How the Burger King SpongeBob meal tastes (early consensus)

  • Krabby Whopper: Flavor profile is classic Whopper—char, pickle, tomato, onion—with the square, yellow bun providing the novelty. The bun is soft and slightly denser than a standard sesame roll, holding up well to sauces.

  • Cheesy Bacon Tots: Salty, gooey, and best eaten hot. They lean rich, so the included dips or a sip of the pineapple float help balance.

  • Star-berry Shortcake Pie: A sweet finish with strong strawberry notes; ideal to split if you’re not a dessert die-hard.

  • Pineapple Float: The most “Bikini Bottom” of the bunch—bright, sweet-tart pineapple with a creamy cap that reads like a vacation treat.

Where and how long you can get it

The collaboration is limited-time and rolling out broadly now, with themed packaging and in-store displays. Select markets are also hosting weekend pop-ups and store takeovers with extra decorations and photo ops. If your local restaurant app doesn’t show the items yet, check again within the week—staggered arrivals happen as locations receive ingredients and materials.

Tips to order the best version

  • Keep the bun square: If a location offers a build swap, make sure your Whopper is on the yellow square bun—it’s half the fun and the intended presentation.

  • Pair salty with sunny: The Pineapple Float cuts through the richness of the tots and burger; if you prefer less sweet, ask for extra ice or consider a fountain drink.

  • Bundle smart: If you just want to sample, the Bikini Bottom Bundle plus a shared Star-berry Pie covers the menu without overcommitting.

  • Kids’ collectibles: Toys and crowns rotate and can sell out; ask which figures are in stock before ordering a King Jr. Meal.

Why this collab is hitting now

The launch rides a seasonal wave: family outings, school breaks approaching, and a high-visibility movie window. For Burger King, it’s a natural brand fit—nostalgic for adults who grew up with the show and appealing to kids discovering SpongeBob now. For the studio, it builds character buzz with tangible, sharable items (square buns! pink pies!) that light up timelines without spoiling the film.

Nutritional and dietary notes

  • Allergens: Standard burger and dessert allergens apply (wheat/gluten, dairy, soy; bacon in tots). Always check in-store nutrition charts if you have restrictions.

  • Customization: You can order the Krabby Whopper without cheese or sauce and swap toppings like any Whopper. Veg-forward options are limited in this tie-in; meat-free patties may not be offered with the square bun at every location.

is the Burger King SpongeBob meal worth it?

If you like the classic Whopper flavor profile and enjoy themed gimmicks, absolutely—the square yellow bun delivers a smile without changing the taste you expect, and the pineapple float is a standout on a warm day. The cheesy bacon tots are the indulgent side you’ll finish first; the strawberry pie is a fun one-and-done for most. For collectors, the kids’ toys and crowns add replay value. Just remember it’s limited-time, so if it’s on your list, plan a visit soon and expect minor variations by market.