McDonald’s found itself at the center of a TikTok trend in June when it rolled out a purple-tinted milkshake in a nostalgia-driven campaign honoring “Grimace” – one of the fast food giant’s characters seen in advertisements and at children’s birthday parties.
was offered as part of the"Grimace Birthday Meal," which included a choice of Big Mac or 10-piece Chicken McNuggets, a medium French fry, and, of course, the unique purple shake. If you didn't get a chance to try the shake and wonder if it's still available, here's a bit of disappointing news.
McDonald's appeared to big farewell to the shake and birthday meal in a rather mysterious tweet -- supposedly written by Grimace.Feeling out of the loop? We'll catch you up on the Chicago news you need to know. Sign up for the weekly
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