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As McDonald's grew into a global giant, it left behind its cast of quirky characters—Grimace, the Hamburglar, and friends—in ...
Some may remember when McDonald's Happy Meals and toys featured McDonaldland characters. In 1971, McDonald's introduced ...
McDonalds McDonald’s beloved mascot’s Irish (and appropriately green) relative flew to the States on Tuesday, Feb. 4, ahead of the Shamrock Shake’s annual return. Like Grimace, Uncle O ...
Starting today, the Shamrock Shake is back ... the fuzzy green mascot who, according to McDonaldland lore, is the rarely seen uncle of the purple monster known as Grimace. The Irish spin on ...
McDonald’s is bringing back its beloved Shamrock Shake with the ... McDonald's He is shaped like Grimace — a round, plump body with short legs and arms — but is all green and wears a hat ...
Your favorite purple blob is going green for St. Patrick's Day and for a limited time, Grimace is welcoming his uncle to celebrate St. Patrick's Day with the Shamrock Shake, which officially ...
Uncle O'Grimacey debuted in 1975, five years after the Shamrock Shake first hit the McDonald's menu. Shaped like Grimace, with a round body and short arms and legs, Uncle O'Grimacey is all green ...
While McDonald’s USA has yet to reintroduce the Grimace Shake on its menu, its counterpart to the north has. On May 13, McDonald’s Canada confirmed that the Grimace Shake would be offered on ...
For the second year in a row, he will honor himself with the Grimace shake. While he's not celebrating in America just yet, the Grimace shake has been available in Canada in the middle of May..
After seeing that the Grimace Shake was coming to the UK, I decided that I needed to try the product which I've seen all over social media for the last year. Videos on TikTok and YouTube ...