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]]>For those unfamiliar with the holiday, it commemorates the day on which Ireland’s foremost patron Saint passed away in the 5th century. Although it is a national holiday in Ireland, countries around the world celebrate the day by engaging in Irish festivities.
As it is traditional to wear green on March 17, McDonald’s is bringing two brightly colored items to its menu.
First is the Shamrock Shake which has been around since the ‘70s. It was originally created in 1967 by McDonald’s owner in Connecticut and debuted nationally three years later. With its vanilla soft-serve base, whipped cream topping, and a cherry, the mint-flavored drink is practically dessert in a cup.
If you prefer something on the crunchy side, McDonald’s will also be serving up its Oreo Shamrock McFlurry which may have been the only good thing that came out of 2020. Expect the same minty Shamrock flavor, complemented by chocolatey Oreo cookies.
The two sweet treats will be available from February 20 for a limited time. They’re expected to go fast, so may the luck of the Irish be with you!
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]]>The holiday special includes a few more items that are crowd favorites. The Oreo Shamrock McFlurry is always a big hit and you can also taste the McRib and their celebrity meals. McDonald’s first introduced the Shamrock Shake in 1970. The original beverage and several versions of it have been available periodically since then, and in 2017, the chain gave us the Oreo Shamrock McFlurry, which became an instant hit.
Visit your nearest McDonald’s restaurant to get your favorite green dessert and celebrate St. Patrick’s day a month before the holiday actually comes! There’s plenty of time to try all the holiday specials.
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]]>The post It’s Already Saint Patrick’s Day at McDonald’s appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>For those unfamiliar with the holiday, it commemorates the day on which Ireland’s foremost patron Saint passed away in the 5th century. Although it is a national holiday in Ireland, countries around the world celebrate the day by engaging in Irish festivities.
As it is traditional to wear green on March 17, McDonald’s is bringing two brightly colored items to its menu.
First is the Shamrock Shake which has been around since the ‘70s. It was originally created in 1967 by McDonald’s owner in Connecticut and debuted nationally three years later. With its vanilla soft-serve base, whipped cream topping, and a cherry, the mint-flavored drink is practically dessert in a cup.
If you prefer something on the crunchy side, McDonald’s will also be serving up its Oreo Shamrock McFlurry which may have been the only good thing that came out of 2020. Expect the same minty Shamrock flavor, complemented by chocolatey Oreo cookies.
The two sweet treats will be available from February 20 for a limited time. They’re expected to go fast, so may the luck of the Irish be with you!
The post It’s Already Saint Patrick’s Day at McDonald’s appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>The post Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day Early With McDonald’s Shamrock Shake appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>The holiday special includes a few more items that are crowd favorites. The Oreo Shamrock McFlurry is always a big hit and you can also taste the McRib and their celebrity meals. McDonald’s first introduced the Shamrock Shake in 1970. The original beverage and several versions of it have been available periodically since then, and in 2017, the chain gave us the Oreo Shamrock McFlurry, which became an instant hit.
Visit your nearest McDonald’s restaurant to get your favorite green dessert and celebrate St. Patrick’s day a month before the holiday actually comes! There’s plenty of time to try all the holiday specials.
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