Chipotle brings back viral fan-inspired holiday gifts but you can’t buy them at restaurants

CHIPOTLE is kicking off the holiday season with the launch of its viral fan-inspired collection of gifts.

Foodies will be able to score the iconic “All I Want Is Chipotle” holiday collection starting Thursday, but not at Chipotle restaurants.

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ShutterstockChipotle’s holiday collection includes the Cilantro Soap, “Water” Cup Candle, and Car Napkin Holder[/caption]

Chipotle announced on Wednesday it will be bringing back its previously sold-out collection of fan-inspired creations.

The best-selling products include the Cilantro Soap, “Water” Cup Candle, and Car Napkin Holder.

The viral items make for the perfect Christmas gift for all the Chipotle lovers in your life.

Beginning on November 14 at 9 AM PT, the “All I Want Is Chipotle” holiday collection will be available for purchase on Chipotlegoods.com.

Be sure to set your alarm, as the items sold out quickly in previous years.

“Over the years, we’ve seen these limited edition merch drops sell out in a matter of minutes or hours and pop up on resale websites for up to five times their retail price,” said Chris Brandt, chief brand officer at Chipotle.

“Now we are giving our superfans a second chance to get their hands on these coveted products that they helped inspire.”

FAN-INSPIRED CREATIONS

Chipotle fans can buy the viral items individually or bundled as a set, with free shipping available on orders over $25. 

The “All I Want Is Chipotle” Bundle costs $50 and includes the soap, candle, and napkin holder.

Foodies can purchase the Cilantro Soap individually for $10, which was originally launched in 2021.

The four-ounce soap pokes fun at the small portion of the population who taste a soapy flavor when they eat cilantro due to their genetics.

Several Chipotle menu items are made with the herb, making it one of the most debated ingredients on social media among fans of the Mexican fast-food chain.

Another iconic item in the “All I Want Is Chipotle” holiday collection is the “Water” Cup Candle, which will cost fans $28.

The lemonade scent of the candle is a humorous jab at Chipotle customers who ask for a water cup but “accidentally” fill it with lemonade.

During its initial launch in 2022, the clever 100% soy candle sold out in just four minutes.

The third item in Chipotle’s holiday collection is the Car Napkin Holder for $20.

The holder easily attaches to a car visor and is made with vegan cactus leather.

It was inspired by fans who store wads of Chipotle napkins in their glove compartment.

Chipotle Secrets

Many Chipotle workers have spilled the beans on secrets they’ve learned while working at the Mexican fast food grill, including:

The one true secret Chipotle item
The truth about the secret “dragon sauce”
The real reason why the Quesarito got axed

POINTS FOR PRESENTS SWEEPSTAKES

Chipotle rewards members have the opportunity to score an “All I Want Is Chipotle” holiday collection as part of the chain’s Points for Presents Sweepstakes.

Via the Rewards Exchange on the Chipotle app and website, fans can exchange their points for entries into the sweepstakes.

Chipotle rewards account members receive 10 points for each $1 spent in the restaurant, online, or in the app.

From November 13 through November 27, rewards members can exchange 10 points for one entry for a chance to win the holiday bundle. There is a limit of 15 entries per member. 

GettyChipotle fans can enter the Points for Presents Sweepstakes for a chance to win the “All I Want Is Chipotle” bundle[/caption]

20 Chipotle fans will win the iconic collection.

Other chains are similarly prepping for the holiday season.

Krispy Kreme has launched its new Thanksgiving Collection with four new flavors.

Plus, Wawa launched its new holiday menu lineup to over 1,000 locations and fans say “Starbucks needs to take notes.”

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