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In the 1970s, McDonald's created a spoon-like utensil for adding sugar to coffee. To the chain's dismay, it became an in-demand item for a different audience.
McDonald's learned this lesson the hard way back in the 1970s, thanks to the unintentional use of a tiny coffee spoon they provided that became associated with drug culture.
McDonald's is scrapping its iconic hollow McFlurry spoons after nearly three decades. The burger giant announced on Tuesday that US restaurants would be ditching the utensil, starting this month.
No one will mistakenly try to drink their McFlurry through its hollow plastic spoon ever again. On Oct. 24, McDonald’s announced on its internal blog that it would officially be phasing out its ...
Now, McDonald’s said, its U.S. restaurants are changing how they mix the McFlurry. They’ll use a reusable spindle, and the ice cream will be served with a smaller, conventional plastic spoon.
McDonald’s coffee has developed a loyal following, with some fans preferring it over specialty café options due to its consistent taste and surprising quality. A McDonald’s chef revealed the ...
McDonald’s is reportedly once again bringing back the fan-favorite Oreo Frappé for a limited time in the spring and summer, according to the Fast Food Post. The chocolaty beverage will be ...
A photo of a McDonald's McFlurry spoon was shared on social media, with users left scratching their heads over whether it was a straw or eating utensil - and now all has been revealed ...
A McDonald's chef recently provided rare insight into what makes McCafe coffees 'taste better'. Aussies are among the biggest McCafe fans, buying approx. 600,000 cups every day.