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Frozen dessert produced and sold by McDonald's
McFlurry
Oreo-caramel flavored McFlurry
TypeMcDonald'sfrozensoft serve dessert
Place of originBathurst,New Brunswick, Canada
Created byRon McLellan
Invented1995

TheMcFlurry is a brand-name of frozensoft serve dessert produced and sold by American-based multinationalfast food chainMcDonald's. It is served in a cup, with additional mixed-in ingredients such as candy and cookie fragments and sweet topping sauces. It was created in 1995 by Ron McLellan, a Canadian McDonald's franchise owner inBathurst,New Brunswick, and later introduced to the United States in 1997.

History

Tiramisu McFlurry with lid
Tiramisu McFlurry without lid

The McFlurry was created by Canadian McDonald'sfranchisee Ron McLellan inBathurst,New Brunswick, in 1995.[1][2][3] The first McFlurry, which wasOreo-flavored, was sold on June 7, 1995. After proving successful in Bathurst, McDonalds began offering the McFlurry at a number ofToronto locations.[4] In the U.S., the McFlurry was test-marketed in select regions in 1997. By March 1998, the product was available to all American and Canadian locations and has been gradually introduced in various other locations since then.[5]

Until September 2006, the McFlurry was served with a container lid having an opening that was of a size that caused some animals to become trapped with their head stuck inside the discarded containers. An outcry in the UK, particularly to protectEuropean hedgehogs, caused a redesign in the container shape.[6] After "significant research and design testing", the company addressed the problem in 2006 by reducing the size of the opening to prevent entry of an animal's head.[7] In June 2019, McDonald's announced it planned to stop using lids on McFlurrys in the United Kingdom by September 2019, as part of a move to reduce the use ofsingle-use plastics by the chain.[8] However, lids with circular openings are still being used in some other markets as of September 2023.

30 Rock prominently featured the McFlurry in the plot of its season 3 episode 11, "St. Valentine's Day".[9] Although some commenters interpreted the prominence of the product in the episode as heavy-handedproduct placement,[9] it was later reported that McDonald's had not paid to have it featured,[10] and the show's producers were even worried that McDonald's might sue them for featuring it without authorization.[11]

Preparation

The McFlurry consists of whipped,soft serve McDonald's vanilla-flavored ice cream in a cup. The McFlurry has a specially designed spoon with a hole in the handle which is attached to a blender. Various types of candy or cookies are added to the cup, which are then blended into the ice cream using the spoon. McFlurry flavors vary from market to market, and new flavors are introduced regularly.

The ice cream in a McFlurry is the same that McDonald's uses for its cones and sundaes.[12] The ice cream is made fromultra-high-temperature (UHT) pasteurized milk, extended withmethylcellulose.[citation needed] CNBC reported that, from late 2016, McDonald's started phasing out artificial flavors from its vanilla ice cream.[12] The change was part of an effort to recover the more than 500 million customer visits it had lost since 2012.[12]

Reviews

Despite referring to the McFlurry as "a quick-serve medley of gelatinous, innocuous ice cream that some reviewers might consider closer to caulk than dairy", Wil Fulton and Kat Thompson ofThrillist described the M&M McFlurry as "the epitome of low stakes, drive-thru fun", placing it at the end of their list of the 13 Best Fast Food Desserts.[13] Dan Myers ofThe Daily Meal included the Oreo McFlurry in its (unranked) list of 10 Best Fast Food Desserts, saying "You'd be hard-pressed to encounter anyone who isn't a fan of this sweet treat."[14]

See also

Works cited

References

  1. ^"McFlurry at 20: celebrating a Canadian concoction".CTV News. June 15, 2015. RetrievedJune 15, 2022.
  2. ^"McFlurry USPTO trademark information".United States Patent and Trademark Office. December 19, 1997. RetrievedSeptember 1, 2006.
  3. ^Gupta, Boshika (September 20, 2021)."This Is Where McDonald's McFlurry Was Actually Invented".Mashed. RetrievedOctober 25, 2022.
  4. ^Maureen, Coulter (June 16, 2015)."Bathurst - the home of the McFlurry".The Northern Light.Bathurst, New Brunswick.ProQuest 1690305892. RetrievedMay 29, 2024.
  5. ^Pauly, Heather (July 27, 1998)."McDonald's new dessert draws flurry".Chicago Sun-Times. RetrievedJanuary 21, 2020 – viaNewsBank.
  6. ^Review. Institute of Public Affairs. 2006. p. 56. RetrievedAugust 29, 2018.
  7. ^"Hedgehogs humble McDonald's". Reuters. September 1, 2006. RetrievedSeptember 1, 2006.
  8. ^Drury, Colin (June 21, 2019)."McDonald's to scrap plastic lids from McFlurrys".The Independent.Archived from the original on May 12, 2022. RetrievedMarch 31, 2021.
  9. ^abGillan 2010, pp. 188–189.
  10. ^Steinberg, Brian (February 18, 2009)."Behind the Scenes of the McFlurry-'30 Rock' Deal That Wasn't".Advertising Age. Archived fromthe original on February 21, 2009. RetrievedFebruary 21, 2010.
  11. ^Baldwin, Kristen (February 13, 2009)."Tina Fey responds to alleged McDonald's product placement on '30 Rock'".Entertainment Weekly. Archived fromthe original on November 17, 2009. RetrievedFebruary 22, 2010.
  12. ^abcWhitten, Sarah (May 18, 2017)."McDonald's changed its vanilla ice cream 6 months ago, and nobody noticed".CNBC. RetrievedAugust 23, 2018.
  13. ^Fulton, Wil; Thompson, Kat (February 19, 2020)."The Best Fast Food Desserts, Ranked".Thrillist. RetrievedSeptember 13, 2023.
  14. ^Myers, Dan (April 5, 2016)."The 10 Best and Worst Fast Food Desserts".The Daily Meal. RetrievedAugust 23, 2018.

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