McDonald’s announced that it is adding a new flavor to its McFlurry dessert lineup. The fast-food chain giant stated that the new sweet treat would be available starting this May 3.
As per CNN Business, McDonald’s added the Caramel Brownie McFlurry to its menu, and it will be offered in restaurants in the U.S. However, it will be available for a limited time only; thus, customers must take advantage of tasting the new flavor within the given period.
What’s in the caramel brownie McFlurry?
It was reported that prices for the caramel brownie McFlurry might differ depending on the location. It was added that this dessert was actually already introduced in 2017 but only in Canadian McDonald’s restaurants.
So, what can be expected in this dessert? It will also come in the familiar McDonald’s soft serve vanilla ice cream, but this one will have brownie pieces in it. To finish it off, it is topped with caramel drizzle that is also blended throughout.
At any rate, the outlet stated that the Caramel Brownie McFlurry flavors are inspired by that great feeling of the first warm day of the year. This flavor is an addition to the fast-food chain’s M&Ms and Oreo McFlurry menu options.
“As our fans rejoice in the changing of the seasons, we’re excited to give them a new way to enjoy our most iconic dessert,” USA Today quoted McDonald’s senior director of culinary, Chad Schafer, as saying in a statement. “In fact, the flavors in our new Caramel Brownie McFlurry are inspired by that first-warm-day-of-the-year feeling.”
Story of the McFlurry dessert
The McFlurry in McDonald’s was created in Canada and was first unveiled in 1995. It was made available at a restaurant in New Brunswick province, and now it has spread worldwide and a common menu on the fast-food chain’s dessert list in over 100 countries.
Meanwhile, the Caramel Brownie McFlurry will be available in some stores in the U.S. as part of National Caramel Day. The restaurant is also celebrating, and it is doing so with the addition of this new flavor. The event is celebrated every year on April 5.


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