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  2. Frappé coffee - Wikipedia

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    The word is often written frappe (without an accent). The frappé was invented in 1957 in Thessaloniki [2] ...

  3. McDonald's Is Rolling Out a New Frappé and Fans ‘Need to Try ...

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    The drink is reminiscent of a beverage available at some of the fast food giant’s international locations.

  4. McDonald's Is Releasing a New Frappé — and You Get ... - AOL

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    Cajeta, arequipe, or manjar blanco Frappé?

  5. McDonald's - Wikipedia

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    The oldest operating McDonald's restaurant is the third one built, opened in 1953. It is located at 10207 Lakewood Blvd. at Florence Ave. in Downey, California (at . Siblings Richard and Maurice McDonald opened the first McDonald's at 1398 North E Street at West 14th Street in San Bernardino, California, on May 15, 1940.

  6. CosMc’s: McDonald’s finally reveals menu, details about ...

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    Chai Frappe Burst. Popping Pear Slush. ... McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski first revealed it would be launching the spinoff restaurant chain on July 27 in a Q2 conference call.

  7. McCafé - Wikipedia

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    McCafé is a coffee shop-style food and beverage chain, owned by McDonald's.Conceptualised and launched in Melbourne, Australia in 1993 and introduced to the public with help from McDonald's CEO Charlie Bell and then-Chairman and future CEO James Skinner, the chain reflects a consumer trend towards espresso coffees.

  8. CosMc's - Wikipedia

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    CosMc's [a] is an American concept fast food restaurant and spinoff brand by McDonald's. [4] Its menu focuses on hot and cold specialty drinks. [5] It launched on December 7, 2023, with a drive-thru only location in the Chicago suburb of Bolingbrook, Illinois.

  9. Talk:Milkshake - Wikipedia

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    The fact that McDonalds et al. use ice milk and artificial thickeners is an implementation issue. The product is universally recognized as a cheap mass market version of the beverage known as a "milkshake". The odd texture and supernatural thickness of McDonalds' shakes could be discussed elsewhere in the article, if appropriate.