The new ice cream of the Hungarian Meki tempts you with the summer flavors of pistachio and strawberry
McDonald’s is introducing a new summer delicacy available for a limited time in its domestic restaurants, in which the popular Mekis ice cream is supplemented with creamy pistachio topping and freeze-dried strawberry pieces. Guests can buy the refreshing new dessert nationwide from August.
In the product named Pistachio Dream, McDonald’s creamy vanilla ice cream is perfectly complemented by the pistachio topping mixed into it and the crisply sweet, freeze-dried strawberry sprinkle, which evokes the flavors of Mediterranean trips, thus offering real refreshment in the summer heat.
The new ice cream specialty is a seasonal product*, which guests registered in the McDonald’s app can try from August 8, 2024 with the coupon in the app, and from August 9 it will be available nationwide until withdrawal or while stocks last.
*The seasonal product is not available with home delivery service and in the restaurant in Budapest Park.
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