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McDonald's Shamrock Shake and Shamrock McFlurry return for 2024. The Shamrock Shake officially returned to McDonald's menu on February 5. Accompanied by its seasonal sibling, the Shamrock McFlurry, the neon treat is the Golden Arches's yearly ode to St. Patrick's Day.
Is the Shamrock Shake back in 2024? ›
Shamrock Shake returns early to McDonald's for limited time in 2024.
How long are Shamrock Shakes out? ›
Like in most recent years, McDonald's hasn't specified an end date for the Shamrock Shake. But if the past is a hint, the shake typically is discontinued around St. Patrick's Day. The same goes for the Shamrock McFlurry.
What flavor is the Shamrock Shake? ›
The Shamrock Shake is a seasonal dessert that is famously sold at McDonald's during March to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. Introduced in 1970, the shake originally had a lemon-lime flavor. It is still vibrant green, but it is mint-flavored these days.
How many calories in a Shamrock Shake 2024? ›
If you are counting calories, a medium Shamrock Shake has 540 calories. That compares to 570 calories for a medium vanilla shake and 650 for a chocolate shake. An Oreo Shamrock McFlurry has 560 calories, compared to a regular Oreo McFlurry with 510 calories.
Is Grimace Shake coming back in 2024? ›
Is the Grimace Shake Back for 2024? In an official press release from May 13, McDonald's confirmed that for the second summer in a row, the Grimace Shake is, indeed, returning. "The rumours are true," the post begins.
When can I buy a Shamrock Shake? ›
McDonald's Shamrock Shake and Shamrock McFlurry return for 2024. The Shamrock Shake officially returned to McDonald's menu on February 5. Accompanied by its seasonal sibling, the Shamrock McFlurry, the neon treat is the Golden Arches's yearly ode to St. Patrick's Day.
How unhealthy is a Shamrock Shake? ›
In a small Shamrock Shake from McDonald's, there are 500 calories, 14 grams of fat, 82 grams of carbs and 63 grams of sugar. That's just a small. The large has 800 calories and 103 grams of sugar. But fear not, fellow sweet tooth sufferers: Here's a healthier version that you can make at home!
Can you eat shamrocks? ›
The leaves can be eaten raw or cooked and have a citrusy flavor due to their high levels of oxalic acid (also found in vegetables like spinach and broccoli) and vitamin C. Due to the frequent use of harmful chemicals and pesticides, it's not recommended to forage for purple shamrock outdoors.
How much is a shamrock McFlurry? ›
For a hint of something different, foodies may try McDonald's Oreo Shamrock McFlurry blended with crushed Oreo cookies. The fan-favorite debuted in February 2020 in honor of the Shamrock Shake's 50th anniversary. Depending on the size, the St. Patrick's Day menu items cost around $3-4.
Shamrock Shake Syrup
Ingredients: High Fructose Corn Syrup, Corn Syrup, Water, Sugar, Natural Flavor, Xanthan Gum, Citric Acid, Sodium Benzoate (Preservative), Yellow 5, Blue 1. May contain small amounts of other shake flavors served at the restaurant, including egg ingredients when Egg Nog Shakes are available.
How much is a large Shamrock Shake from McDonald's? ›
They come in a green color and have a sweet mint taste to them. Not only does McDonlad's currently have the shamrock shake, but they also have a oreo shamrock mcflurry which comes in a “regular” size. The shamrock shake price range between the three sizes cost between $4.19 and $4.69.
Is McDonald's bringing back the Shamrock Shake? ›
The Shamrock Shake Is back at McDonald's for 2024.
What season does the Shamrock Shake come out? ›
By 1973, the shake was merely a green colored vanilla shake, eliminating the lemon/lime sherbet. It is now mint flavored. Shamrock Shakes are sold at select U.S. and Canadian stores during the months of February and March, as well as in Ireland.
When did the Shamrock Shake come back? ›
On Feb. 1, McDonald's announced that “Shamrock SZN” is officially back with the return of its Shamrock Shake and Oreo Shamrock McFlurry. Both verdant treats are making their return to participating restaurants nationwide starting Feb. 5 for a limited time.
Is the Shamrock Shake real? ›
The shake, made from vanilla soft serve and minty syrup, first debuted at U.S. McDonald's locations in 1970. But it was originally concocted several years before by Hal Rosen, a Connecticut franchisee who was looking for something to draw customers around St. Patrick's Day in the mid- to late-'60s.