McDonald's Japan has unveiled the Soft Twist Tower, a massive soft serve treat available only at select locations. This secret menu item, priced at 240 yen, features an impressive serving size that has captivated dessert enthusiasts.
Seiji Nakazawa Discovers McDonald's Japan's Secret Soft Twist Tower in Saitama Prefecture
It is generally anticipated that a fast-food chain's menu will be consistent throughout the country, or at least within the region in which it is situated. This assumption remained in Japan until reporter Seiji Nakazawa discovered a distinctive menu item at a McDonald's branch that he had never seen before, The Soft Twist Tower Size.
Seiji observed the dessert on a signboard while perusing the menu at the food court in Ito-Yokado at the Stella Town retail mall in Omiya, Saitama Prefecture, which is adjacent to Tokyo. As its name implies, this soft serve's impressive serving quantity is its distinguishing characteristic. While conventional soft serves are priced at approximately 140 yen (US$0.89), this colossal version is priced at 240 yen.
Secret Soft Twist Tower Ice Cream Gains Legendary Status Among McDonald's Japan Fans
The Soft Twist Tower is reminiscent of a swaying tower of ice cream, as it is adorned with an abundance of soft serve in the cone. It was discovered to be a secret menu item through an online search, with individuals discussing its legendary status in whispers even though many have yet to experience it. According to SoraNews24, the Soft Twist Tower was purportedly introduced at this McDonald's branch on July 15 and is currently accessible at only a handful of select locations.
Seiji, a soft serve enthusiast, was enthusiastic about the opportunity to sample the tower. The tower's sturdy foundation guaranteed stability, making it enjoyable to consume. The soft serve flavor was reminiscent of a standard McDonald's mellow sweetness, but it was even more delectable. Seiji felt like a dessert-hunting hero as he savored the six layers.
Due to their legendary status, phantom desserts like this frequently have an enhanced flavor. When you visit McDonald's in Japan, keep an eye out for the Soft Twist Tower. Alternatively, to locate participating locations, conduct a Twitter search for "ソフトツイストタワーサイズ." Happy soft serve hunting!


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