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The character Grimace was introduced in the McDonaldland media franchise in 1971 as "Evil Grimace". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] His original character had four arms and would steal people's milkshakes. [ 1 ] McDonald's soon changed the character to a purple, smiling blob with two arms and a love for milkshakes who accompanied Ronald McDonald and other ...
He was introduced first in 1971 as a more sinister character named Evil Grimace. He was inclined to steal people's milkshakes, much like his counterpart Hamburglar, who steals hamburgers.
But the taste-bud theory is the one that really took off. In 2021, Brian Bates, the manager of a McDonald’s in Canada, told the CBC , “He is an enormous taste bud, but a taste bud nonetheless.”
Yes, that's right, Grimace started out as a bad guy. But eventually he turned into a good guy and became friends with Ronald McDonald, Mayor McCheese and all of the other good guys.
Grimace may refer to: A type of facial expression usually of disgust, disapproval, or pain; Grimace (composer), a French composer active in the mid-to-late 14th century; Grimace (character), a McDonaldland marketing character developed to promote the restaurant's milkshakes; Grimace scale, a method of assessing the occurrence or severity of pain
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The McDonald's Grimace Shake trend led TikTokers to drink the milkshake and pretend to pass out in a puddle of purple. Now, Grimace addressed the trend in a tweet.