For an unforgettable snack, mix Wendy's Baconator fries (loaded with cheese sauce, cheddar, and bacon) with the chain’s surprisingly intense spicy chicken nuggets.
Tear the nuggets into pieces, put them on top of the fries, drizzle some ranch dressing on the whole dish, and shake it up. You'll be left with a spicy, smoky, and creamy meal.
While you won't see a float on the menu, asking your server to give you a vanilla Frosty and Coke or any other soda in the same cup can get you a nice drink-dessert.
To get a burger that's basically a Baconator for cheap, start by ordering a Double Stack, which comes with two patties, cheese, ketchup, mustard, pickle, and onion.
Then, ask for only mayo and ketchup on your Double Stack and request some added bacon. As long as you don't mind the smaller size, the flavor will be similar enough to satisfy you.
Ordering your Frosty without a lid leaves some extra space in the cup. If you do so and are served by a generous employee, you might get some extra Frosty in your cup.
You're not entitled to getting that extra Frosty unless you order a larger size and pay for it, but you can still try using this hack if you're willing to take a bit of a risk.
Since the nuts that come with some of Wendy's salads can often be ordered separately, you can purchase and use them to elevate an otherwise plain Frosty.
Your best bet is to ask for some pecans from Wendy's apple pecan salad and pour them into a cup of chocolate Frosty. You can then leave the nuts on top or mix them into the Frosty.