McDonald's is bringing back the Shamrock Shake starting February 21, several weeks away from St. Patrick's Day.
The fast-food giant doesn't have any new variations on the Shamrock Shake, such as the previously-released Oreo Shamrock McFlurry, to further add to the annual excitement.
However, McDonald’s is asking its fans to show their Shamrock Shake love by using the color #cbf2ac.
Those six characters are the official hex code for "Shamrock Shake green," making it easy to get the exact hue when making digital images to share online.
According to McDonald’s, the only thing more refreshing than the Shamrock Shake taste is how the minty green hue makes the 'will-winter-ever-end' blues go away."
McDonald's added that on February 21, the Shamrock green hex code might unlock another tasty secret other than the Shamrock Shake.


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