McDonald's Singapore adds a zesty twist to the classic McSpicy, unveiling the new Sweet BBQ McSpicy available from June 28 to July 26. The tantalizing menu addition features a juicy, spicy chicken thigh, turkey bacon, and a smoky-sweet BBQ sauce. Simultaneously, McDonald's teases the summer launch of a potential hit, the Peanut Butter Crunch McFlurry.
It has the juicy spiciness of a fried chicken thigh combined with turkey bacon slices and BBQ sauce that's smoky and sweet all at the same time. The single patty version is priced from S$8.10 for a la carte and S$9.20 for an Extra Value Meal.
The Sweet BBQ McSpicy is available at all stores island-wide from June 28 to July 26, 2023. Diners could also pair their Sweet BBQ McSpicy with the new Cocoa-nut Pie starting from S$1.70, a chocolate coconut pie with a creamy filling. Trust us, it might just become your new favorite dessert.
McDonald's Singapore recently treated customers to some of the most innovative flavor fusions with their "Hash Brown Oreo McFlurry" sandwich. As part of this amazing promotion, the fast-food chain shared a scrumptious image of Oreo ice cream snuggled between two crispy hash brown patties. In the caption, McDonald's Singapore invited everyone to their NTU and Temasek Poly branches between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. on Friday to savor every bite of this unique delicacy for free.
Reports indicate that McDonald's is gearing up for an exciting summer launch: the Peanut Butter Crunch McFlurry! This chilly treat has already earned some die-hard fans during its testing period, making it a likely candidate for a nationwide expansion.
Fans describe it as a delicious blend of smooth vanilla soft-serve, decadent chocolate, creamy peanut butter, and crunchy cookies. Watch out for this buzz-worthy item as it lands at participating McDonald's locations in early July.
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