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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 January 2025. Promotional milkshake sold by McDonald's Product type Milkshake Introduced June 12, 2023 (2023-06-12) US: June 12, 2023 CAN: May 14, 2024 UK / IRE: August 28, 2024 NOR: September 4, 2024 AU: October 4, 2024 ZA: October 22, 2024 NZ: October 23, 2024 JP: October 30, 2024 Discontinued July ...
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On June 12, 2023, McDonald’s launched the vanilla and berry-flavored Grimace Birthday Shake with a rollout that depicted the voluptuous violet vamp in a bevy of birthday party scenes.
Original location Founded Headquarters Parent company Number of U.S. locations Areas served Notes Au Bon Pain: Boston, Massachusetts: 1976 Richardson, Texas: AMPEX Brands 121 Nationwide Auntie Anne's: Downingtown, Pennsylvania: 1988 Sandy Springs, Georgia: Focus Brands: 1,133 Nationwide Bruegger's Bagels: Troy, New York: 1983 Denver, Colorado ...
In addition to adding a special meal for the birthday blob to the menu, the company launched a video game in which Grimace travels around the world rounding up his pals to cut his birthday cake.
Grimace, a fast-food marketing icon in the 1980s, has taken over McDonald's social media as part of an omnichannel marketing initiative promoting a special meal for the character's birthday.
Countries with current and former McDonald's locations. McDonald's is the largest chain of fast-food restaurants in the world, [1] [failed verification] [2] with more than 40,000 outlets worldwide. [3] The majority of McDonald's outlets outside of the United States are franchises. [citation needed]
Basically, Grimace doesn't breed to propagate as a species, instead relying on McDonald's patrons for continued existence." One might equate the giant purple monster to Tinker Bell in that respect!