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Some McDonald's representatives described Grimace as an "embodiment of a milkshake or a taste bud", but his identity remains up to interpretation for many fans. [3] [2] McDonald's says Grimace comes from Grimace Island, along with other family members like Uncle O'Grimacey, who is known for bringing Shamrock Shakes for Saint Patrick's Day. [1] [2]
What does the milkshake taste like? The pale purple shake was part of the Grimace Birthday meal, which came with a 10-piece chicken McNuggets or Big Mac and a side of fries.
Grimace's "birthday", which is celebrated on June 12, has come and gone, but his milkshake still remains unseen. Last year, McDonald's introduced the Grimace Shake for the character's birthday.
The Grimace Birthday Shake pairs vanilla soft serve and berry flavors, "inspired by Grimace’s iconic color and sweetness," and is part of the Grimace Birthday Meal, which also comes with the ...
McDonald’s Grimace shake: The purple treat that broke the internet. McDonald's introduced the blueberry-ish shake this summer to commemorate the 52nd birthday of Grimace, a member of the fast ...
The Shamrock Shake is a seasonal green mint flavored milkshake dessert sold at some McDonald's restaurants during March to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in the US, Canada and Ireland. Origin Hal Rosen, a McDonald's owner and operator from Connecticut, created the first Shamrock Shake in 1967.
Nobody seems to know, but last year there was a rumor that Grimace was a giant taste bud. With the amount of time he spends knocking back shakes, burgers and fries, that checks out.
After the Grimace shake was taken off the menu last year, people across the internet have come up with recipes for the purple shake. The three main ingredients to make the shake are vanilla ice ...