In celebration of 4/20, Wingstop is reintroducing its popular Hot Box, featuring an exciting giveaway that includes a special rolling tray for the occasion.
April 20, commonly referred to as 4/20, is a day of significance for cannabis advocates, symbolizing the push for legalization and awareness surrounding marijuana use.
Over recent years, more brands have embraced the cultural relevance of 4/20, and Wingstop is aligning with this trend by revamping its offerings.
Starting April 17, 2026, Wingstop will launch the Hot Box, enticing the first 420 customers ready to enjoy the special deal with an exclusive bonus.
Exclusive Giveaway: 420 Branded Rolling Trays with the Hot Box Combo
The much-anticipated Wingstop Hot Box will feature a delectable lineup of menu options. Priced attractively, this meal includes your choice of either three crispy tenders or eight wings, all coated in the bold Fiery Nacho flavor, which is a delightful blend of spiciness and cheesiness.
The delicious wings or tenders are served atop a generous portion of fries, accompanied by a drizzle of the house-made ranch dressing and topped with a sprinkle of herb seasoning. To complete the meal, customers can enjoy a refreshing 20 oz drink alongside their choice of dipping sauce.

On the actual date of 4/20, select Wingstop locations in cities like Los Angeles, San Jose, New York City, and Atlanta will distribute exclusive branded rolling trays with the purchase of a Hot Box. Only 420 trays are available, aligning perfectly with the occasion.
These items will be handed out on a first-come, first-served basis, exclusively for walk-in customers. To ensure you don’t miss out, it might be wise to arrive well before 4:20 PM, as supplies are likely to be exhausted quickly.
Leveraging the affinity for marijuana culture has proven beneficial for numerous businesses. Earlier this year, a Girl Scouts troop gained viral attention after selling cookies outside a cannabis shop, showcasing the blend of these communities.
Moreover, a study conducted in 2025 revealed that individuals employed in the marijuana sector report higher levels of happiness compared to their counterparts in other industries, highlighting a growing societal acceptance of cannabis culture.
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