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McDonald's loves to stiff its customers in the United States when it comes to McFlurry flavors, as many of the special varieties are only sold in Canada. Sure, this makes sense, as one of the ...
All hail the cool, minty McDonald's dessert known as the Shamrock Shake. Here is when it is released for 2025, and for how long it is available.
Why isn’t this Shamrock Shake green? According to McDonald’s, the Shamrock Shake was invented in 1967 by a McDonald’s owner/operator based in Connecticut named Hal Rosen.
WESTFIELD — It’s that time of year again when the legendary Shamrock Shake has returned to McDonald’s menus all across the nation, and local participating franchises alongside the team at Ronald ...
From the various flavors that have been available to the struggles of unveiling it nationwide, here's what you should know about McD's minty green shake.
The Shamrock Shake was created in 1967 by Connecticut McDonald’s owner and operator Hal Rosen in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. It debuted nationally in 1970.
Did you know McDonald’s signature Shamrock Shake can trace its origins back to New England? The seasonal drink is set to return for a limited time once again this year starting Monday, Feb. 10 ...
The beloved Shamrock Shake is coming back to McDonald's, along with a McDonald's character no one's seen since the 1980's: Uncle O'Grimacey.
McDonald's announced the return of Shamrock Shakes, and for a limited time some proceeds will benefit a special cause.
Every year, McDonald's Shamrock Shake and Oreo McFlurry triumphantly return just as winter is coming to an end. No, it's not spring's first bloom.
McDonald’s brings back its Shamrock Shake for a limited time, featuring Uncle O’Grimacey and a charity campaign supporting Ronald McDonald House Charities.