Raising Canes offering limited glow-in-the-dark specialty cup for Halloween. How to get it in Fort Smith

Fort Smith, ARLocal News

Raising Cane's has unveiled a glow-in-the-dark specialty cup for Halloween, priced at $1. 39 with the purchase of a combo meal or 32-ounce beverage. The cup comes with access to a virtual reality experience, allowing customers to explore a haunted Cane's restaurant via a QR code. Participants in the VR experience can play the "Capture the Bat" game for a chance to win prizes like free fries and merchandise discounts. The collectible cup features a festive design, making it a perfect seasonal keepsake.

This promotion is available until October 31 at locations including Fort Smith, Fayetteville, and Little Rock. The initiative also includes in-restaurant signage and digital support to enhance customer engagement. Raising Cane's aims to spread Halloween cheer through this innovative offering. Customers are encouraged to act quickly as supplies are limited.

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