HomeTagsPosts tagged with "mcflurry"

mcflurry

We've got no motivation after that lazy long weekend so ordering a McDonald's is most certainly on the cards this week.

McDonald's Ireland will be adding the Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese to it's menu from Wednesday, August 7. It will only be available for seven weeks, so make sure to grab one before they're gone.

For those of you with a sweet tooth, they've introduced two new ice-creams and we cannot wait to try them. McDonald's Ireland has two new McFlurry options on the menu, but for a limited time only. The Twix McFlurry combines soft dairy ice cream with Twix pieces and chocolate caramel sauce for a delicious treat.

The Mars McFlurry swirls soft dairy ice cream with pieces of Mars and a chocolate caramel sauce. Choosing your favourite flavour is about to get even harder.

 

Trending

Summer is on the way and while that excites us, the news that one of our FAVOURITE McFlurrys will be available again takes top billing. 

Remember Aero and Mint Aero McFlurrys?

Of course you do – well, they are going to be back on the menu at McDonald's soon.

Image result for mint aero mcflurry

After four years, the ice-cream treat will be making summer 2019 the best one in ages, all thanks to its minty chocolatey goodness.  

Starting from next week, the McFlurrys will be available in regular and mini size – but there's a catch.

They'll only be in McDonald's for eight weeks, so snap 'em up while you can.

So what's in them?

Topped with chocolate pieces and a chocolate or peppermint sauce (depending on which one you go for) – sounds delicious, right?

Time to race you to your nearest McDonald's.

Trending

Oh McDonald's, how we love you.

Our teeth, however, are less fond espesh when you put two eggs-traordinarily delicious desserts on  the menu.

The folk at Maccy D's are bringing us joy in the form of the – the Cadbury Crème Egg McFlurry and the Cadbury Caramel McFlurry – just in time for Easter.

They will be available from March 20, but they are only here for limited time only – so get cracking!

They’re only in restaurants for six weeks so egg-cited customers had better move fast before they fly the coop.

It seems that people are excited for these delicious treats.

One said, ''Guys!! The Cadbury Creme Egg Mcflurry is back and I little just cried happy tears!!''

While another wrote, ''My favourite time of the year is now: Cadbury Creme Egg McFlurry time.'' 

Get them while they're in all good McDonald's near you. 

Trending

Ever feel like one McFlurry just isn't enough?

Yep, us too. Especially during summer hangover days when all you want to do is cool down and chill out.

Unfortunately, our McFlurries last about five minutes in our hands before it's all gobbled up, so when we came across a McFlurry BUCKET, we were just delighted.

As always, there's a catch; it's only available in selected stores in France and Spain. *Sob*

According to Brand Eating, the 'McFlurry Party' bucket comes with four cups so you can deck the ice cream out to your friends (or, you know… eat it all yourself).

Image result for mcflurry party bucket france

What's more, the flavours seem to be pretty glorious, with options such as Kit Kat and cookie butter (yummy).

We'll BRB, just booking a ticket to Paris.

Trending

Anyone with a sweet tooth knows there’s nothing quite like a good McFlurry, but one of the famous ice-cream’s classic flavours could soon be no more.

According to Reuters, the M&M McFlurry could soon become a thing of the past because the makers of M&Ms, Mars – yes, that’s the same Mars who brought us the Mars bar – thinks the dessert contains too much sugar.

Apparently Mars is worried because a number of desserts which feature its products contain a person’s full daily sugar allowance in just one serving.

Among those desserts is the M&M McFlurry which has a whopping 89g of sugar per 340g serving – that’s 1g short of all the sugar a woman is allowed in a day.

At this stage the extinction of the M&M flavour is just an idea so there's no need to panic.

But even if it the move is given the go ahead, we're sure there'll still be plenty of ways to get your sugar fix.

Trending