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Burger King Rewards

Huh, so here's the deal with the Burger King Rewards Points. You get points for moneys you spend. That's good and all. Ah the breakdown of points (I'm putting this here, well because I forget things easily):



1000 Points
2 Cookies
Ice Cream Cone
Fudge or Caramel Sundae
French Toast Sticks (3pc)
Cini Mini (4 pc)
Small Coffee



2000 Points
Chicken Tender (4pc)
Breakfast Muffin Sandwich
Apple Pie
Medium Fry or Onion Ring



4000 Points
Iced Coffee (any Flavor)
Original Chicken Sandwich
Whopper Sandwich



6000 Points
BK Big Fish Sandwich
Tendercrisp or Tendergrill Sandwich
Any Bk Crown Kids Meal
Croissan'wich Value Meal (sm)



8000 Points
Whopper Value Meal (sm)
Original Chicken Value Meal (sm)
Tendercrisp or Tendergrill Value Meal (sm)



10000 Points
Ultimate Breakfast Platter Small Meal
Double Whopper Value Meal (sm)
BK Chef's Choice Value Meal (sm)

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