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Stack the Flapjacks: IHOP Brings Back 'All You Can Eat' Pancakes
All you can eat pancakes - the challenge, the initiative, the celebration - is back at IHOP this month.

For some, it's the best part of the new year. The holidays may be over, and the snowy, depressing doldrums of winter may be upon us. But ... pancakes.
Fans took to social media last year begging IHOP Restaurants to bring back the "All You Can Eat Pancakes" to the table. They did. They are.
On Wednesday, IHOP announced the return of this wildly popular promotion, which lets guests dig into unlimited orders of its freshly made, world-famous buttermilk pancakes throughout the month of January.
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After enjoying a full stack of five Buttermilk pancakes – or a short stack of two pancakes with a combo plate of eggs, golden hash browns and choice of sausage, ham or hickory-smoked bacon – guests can request additional short stacks of two Buttermilk pancakes until they’ve fulfilled their craving, said the announcement.
"All You Can Eat Pancakes" is available all day, every day, for the month of January at participating IHOP restaurants nationwide.
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“The best way we know to kick off the New Year is to offer our guests’ favorite freshly made breakfast at IHOP’s best value. Almost six decades after serving our first stack of delicious, made-to-order Original Buttermilk Pancakes, IHOP continues to bring people together,” said Kirk Thompson, senior vice president, marketing, IHOP, in a press release. “Every year our guests look forward to IHOP’s ‘All You Can Eat Pancakes’ offer, asking for the return of a great value on our signature pancakes, to be enjoyed any time of day, every day, for the entire month.”
The big question: how many do you think you can eat? Tell us in the comments section below.
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