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You know Christmas is right around the corner when establishments start rolling in their holiday menu and promos. McDonald’s is the latest to join the fray with the introduction of four new dessert options!
Starting today, October 28, 2019, all branches nationwide will offer the following sweet treats on their menu: the Rich Chocolate Pie, Coffee McFlurry with Oreo, Brown Sugar Sundae with Pearls, and Milk Tea McFloat with Brown Sugar Pearls. Everything is below Php80, so you can treat the whole family and try each dessert all at once!
If you love chocolate, then this will satisfy your cravings! The cocoa-flavored pie crust is filled with warm, dark chocolate made from cocoa beans from the Ivory Coast, Ecuador, and Ghana. Our friends from Yummy.ph say the contrasting flavors of salty and sweet will make you want to take one bite after another!
We know moms love coffee so this combination of their vanilla sundae and roast coffee syrup is genius! It’s also topped with crushed Oreos for a satisfying crunch.
If you’re one of the few who loves boba pearls but not milk tea, then this dessert is a great alternative. It’s made out of their vanilla sundae drizzled with brown sugar syrup and topped with chewy brown sugar pearls. The combo is interesting and definitely worth a try!
McDonald’s know Pinoys love their milk tea, so they’re offering this refreshing dessert drink with a twist! Choose from two flavors: a classic black tea-base or a wintermelon tea-base with brown sugar pearls. Of course, it won’t be a McFloat without the vanilla sundae — yum!
Eliminating sugar from your family’s diet can be difficult because it’s practically in everything. Click here for some rules you can stick to when giving your kids sweet treats.
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