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, ...
It's soon to be Shamrock Shake season ... O'Grimacey PlayPlace statue from eBay? No need to fret. In honor of the character's return, McDonald's will be selling limited-edition Uncle O'Grimacey ...
McDonald's has brought it back. No, we're not talking about the McRib. If you missed it in December, you'll have to wait. The fast-food giant returned the Shamrock Shake and Oreo Shamrock McFlurry ...
a spokesperson for McDonalds even stated Uncle O’Grimacey had no plans to rejoin the cast of McDonaldland characters. As a result, his inclusion in this year’s Shamrock Shake promotions is a ...
Though there’s no official word on just how long the Shamrock Shake will stay on McDonald’s menus, we can infer that it’ll stick around until at least March 17 (AKA St. Patrick’s Day).
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