In order to maintain a sense of novelty and excitement for its consumers throughout the autumn season, McDonald’s is going to great lengths. With just a few of weeks having passed since the introduction of its long-awaited Chicken Big Mac in the United States, the burger giant is now providing its fans with a new sweet and caffeinated delight to enjoy.
The new Dulce de Leche Frappé, which has 630 calories per medium drink, is being served in McDonald’s outlets throughout the country beginning today, October 30. An abundance of dulce de leche-flavored syrup, a dash of coffee, and the chain’s distinctive Caramel Frappé base are the components that go into the creation of this beverage. Furthermore, in a manner that is characteristic of McDonald’s, the beverage is crowned with a crown of fluffy whipped cream and chunks of crispy caramel.
Mocha and caramel are the two flavors that are now available for McDonald’s McCafé Frappé, which is a blended drink that is chilly and sweet. In spite of the fact that McDonald’s introduced a Dulce de Leche Caramel Shake for a short period in 2013, this is the first time that the business has provided a Frappé with dulce de leche tastes in the United States. Sugary, caramelized milk candy known as dulce de leche is a confection that is particularly well-liked in Latin American countries.
Customers have been seeing the Dulce de Leche Frappé at McDonald’s restaurants for many days, despite the fact that the company has just recently made the announcement publicly. An individual on TikTok, who goes by the handle @lifeasvivian, gave it a “ten out of ten” rating in a video review uploaded earlier this week.
Customers who are interested in purchasing a Dulce de Leche Frappé need not wait too long before going to their neighborhood McDonald’s to do so, since the beverage will only be offered for a short time while supplies are still accessible.
Customers that frequent McDonald’s should, in the meanwhile, keep an eye out for all of the other exciting new additions that have just been introduced to the restaurant. In the present moment, the Chicken Big Mac, which has 700 calories, is still accessible; but, similar to the Dulce de Leche Frappé, it will only be available for a short time and as long as supplies are available. In the unusual chicken sandwich, the conventional beef patties are replaced with tempura-battered chicken patties. Other than that, the contents of the sandwich are identical to those of a standard Big Mac (590 calories): special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, and onions, all of which are served on a sesame seed bun.
McDonald’s seasonal Pumpkin and Crème Pie (280 calories) is also still available in participating locations after returning to certain cities in August. These regions include Seattle, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City, Dallas, and Nashville, Tennessee. There are also more regions that are still accessible. There are two layers of pumpkin and vanilla cream filling inside of the pie, which is surrounded by a shell made of dough.