The Grimace Shake, already popular in America, will finally be available here
On July 24, one of McDonald’s most unique shakes, the Grimace Shake, will be introduced in Hungary. The characterful drink, which already has a huge fan base in the United States, is captivating with its blueberry flavor and iconic purple color, and is named after one of McDonald’s oldest and most beloved characters, Grimace.
In addition to the classic flavors of McDonald’s shake offerings – chocolate, vanilla and strawberry – an exciting fruity variation, the blueberry-flavored Grimace Shake, is now available as a new addition.
On the occasion of the domestic launch, Grimace, known as the lovable purple giant, will visit Hungary for the first time with his unique style: we can get to know him as a cheerful, always enthusiastic character, a kind of traveling influencer in the world of social media, who is truly loved by his fans. This special, lovable personality will now visit notable places in the capital not only online, but also in physical reality. Anyone can take a peek into Grimace’s purple world and follow his exciting domestic adventures on McDonald’s websites.
The limited-time product is available from 2025.07.24 until withdrawn or while supplies last. The limited-time product is not available at the Budapest Park restaurant and the Plázs restaurant in Siófok. The image is for illustration purposes only.
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