Chick-fil-A, known for its hailed chicken sandwich and waffle fries, recently released a limited merch line with a nod to its menu staples.

Dubbed the “Chick-fil-A Originals Collection,” the fast food chain wanted to thank its customers for their support.

“This collection is a joyful expression of the originality that both sets us apart and resonates with our fans,” says Kate Neyhart, principal team leader, brand strategy, Chick-fil-A, in an announcement. “Our fans have been asking for it, so we’re thrilled to say, ‘thank you’ with both a collection and online shopping experience we think they’ll love.”

The merch drop showcases coveted menu items like its chicken sandwich, waffle fries, nuggets, and lemonade via apparel and home goods, including branded trucker hats, sauce blankets, nugget pillows, “Chicken for Breakfast” ceramic mugs, sweatshirts, and even a plush version of its famous cow mascot.

The I Heart Waffle Fries Hoodie, for example, features a waffle fry icon embroidered in the shape of a heart and printed drawstrings that read, “I heart waffle fries.”

The chicken sandwich slinger told CNN it expects the items to “sell out quickly” with merch ranging in price from $15-$75.

Chick-fil-A I Heart Waffle Fries Hoodie

The I Heart Waffle Fries Hoodie features a heart waffle fry icon, chain stitched using embroidery on the left chest.

This is just one example of fast-food restaurants and beloved chains creating an experience for fans. Self-serve frozen yogurt chain Yogurtland recently served up some merch for a good cause, and multinational coffeehouse Tim Hortons launched an apparel capsule for National Coffee Day.