McDonald’s has announced the return of its popular Pumpkin and Creme Pie, a seasonal favorite featuring spiced pumpkin and sweet cream filling. The dessert, first launched in 2011, is now available at select locations as fall approaches, with a nationwide release expected soon.
McDonald’s Revives the Iconic Pumpkin and Creme Pie for Fall, Sparking Eager Anticipation
McDonald’s is finally returning one of its best desserts, just in time for fall.
As the fall season approaches, fast-food chains are rolling out their seasonal offerings, each vying to capture the essence of autumn. Heavyweights like Starbucks and Dunkin’ have already announced their highly anticipated fall lineups. Amidst this flurry of seasonal releases, McDonald’s has taken the opportunity to reintroduce a beloved dessert.
McDonald’s has officially announced the return of their Pumpkin and Creme Pie, one of their most celebrated fall desserts. First launched in 2011, this pie quickly became a fan favorite. The Pumpkin and Creme Pie features a spiced pumpkin filling paired with a sweet cream filling, all encased in McDonald’s signature pie crust. The combination of flavors is the epitome of autumn in dessert form, making it a must-try for the season.
For those eager to indulge, there’s good news and bad news. The good news is that the Pumpkin and Creme Pie is now available. The bad news is that it hasn’t yet been released nationwide. It’s available only at select McDonald’s locations, but customers can check the McDonald’s app to see if it’s available in their area. Given the popularity of this seasonal item, a full nationwide rollout is expected in the coming weeks.
The return of this classic dessert has generated considerable excitement, with customers lining up to savor its nostalgic flavors. As more seasonal items are expected to be released throughout the fall, those who get the chance should try the Pumpkin and Creme Pie before it’s gone.
McDonald’s Pies Have Set the Standard in Fast Food, with Limited Editions Becoming Fan Favorites
McDonald’s has a reputation for offering some of the best pies in the fast-food industry. They revolutionized the traditional pie by frying instead of baking, a technique that started in the 1960s and has since become an iconic part of their menu. Over the years, McDonald’s has introduced several limited-edition pies that have captured the hearts of dessert lovers. Here are some of the most memorable:
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Salted Caramel and Chocolate Pie: One of the most indulgent pies McDonald’s has ever created, the Salted Caramel and Chocolate Pie combines rich chocolate with creamy caramel, all encased in McDonald’s signature deep-fried crust. First released in 2017 in Malaysia, it has since seen limited releases in Southeast Asia, including Singapore and Thailand.
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Oreo Cookies and Cream Pie: Another standout from McDonald’s Malaysia, the Oreo Cookies and Cream Pie was released just last year. This pie features a crispy chocolate crust infused with actual Oreo cookies and a creamy filling with Oreo bits. The contrast between the crunchy crust and smooth filling makes it one of McDonald’s’s best desserts. Although it got a U.S. release, fans still hope it will reach more countries worldwide.


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