Here is what I thought about the limited-edition Shamrock Shake being sold at McDonald's to celebrate St Patrick's Day.
In this week’s round-up of all things food and drink, we take a look back at all the stories which have had our tastebuds ...
According to McDonald’s, the Shamrock Shake was invented in 1967 by a McDonald’s owner/operator based in Connecticut named Hal Rosen. The mint shake, of course intended to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, ...
The green milkshake comes in three sizes: a small for £2.19, a medium for £2.69, and a large for £3.09. McDonald's has also ...
Casual restaurants such as Polly’s Pies and Norms will serve corned beef for the holiday, while doughnut shops and fast food ...
The Shamrock Shake was first introduced in the US in 1967, 7 years before the first McDonald's chain opened in the UK ...
A RARE McDonald’s drink usually only seen in the US is making its UK debut today – and The Sun got an exclusive taste before ...
The Shamrock Shake is a peppermint-flavoured milkshake that is green in colour and is usually only sold in the US and Ireland to celebrate St. Patrick's Day ...
For years, McDonald’s fans in the UK have been begging the fast food chain to bring one very specific menu item over from the ...
McDonald’s is releasing its new Shamrock Shake in UK restaurants nationwide today (March 12). Following on from the success ...
Take a handful of frozen strawberries, some protein powder, Greek yogurt, and graham crackers, and you'll have yourself a ...
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