Monica Reed

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Love & Biscuits!

Just in time for Valentine’s, Hardee’s is bringing back their baked love this year. Heart-Shaped Biscuits return to the chain starting February 1st and will be there until Valentine’s Day.

(Video courtesy of Atlanta News First)

It’s the same buttermilk biscuits everyone LOVES, just in the shape of a heart. The biscuits will be on all breakfast sandwiches for two weeks, and My Rewards members can get a “buy-one-get-one” deal on the Super Bacon Biscuit, Super Sausage Biscuit, Monster Biscuit, and Loaded Omelet Biscuit to share with your Valentine…or eat them both if you’re really hungry.

Get your heart shaped biscuits:

Clarksville:

Madison Street

Ft. Campbell Blvd

Tiny Town Rd.

Hopkinsville:

2 Locations on Ft. Campbell BLVD

Just a few locations to get you started!

Nothing says, “I love you,” more than a heart shaped biscuit from Hardee’s!

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