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McDonald’s Holiday Cakes Are Officially Back—But Only For a Limited Time
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McDonald’s Holiday Cakes Are Officially Back—But Only For a Limited Time

McDonald’s is ready to get into the holiday spirit.

Starting Friday, November 15, the fast food chain is bringing back its much-loved products holiday cakeEach one is made with the brand’s signature buttery pie crust and filled with creamy custard, then coated in sugar and decorated with rainbow sprinkles for extra happiness. The pies, which are 260 calories each, can be ordered via the McDonald’s app at participating restaurants and, more importantly, are “the ultimate gift to yourself,” as McDonald’s shares on its website.

Like Reader Summary The cake reportedly made its debut in 1999, which was somehow 25 years ago. And since then, this has become a real sign of the beginning of the holiday season for McDonald’s fans.

But here’s the bad part: Like every year, the cake will only be available for a limited time this year. And only Seattle, Los Angeles, St. It will be available in select cities including St. Louis, New York City, Cleveland, Memphis and Dallas. People reported.

Although its official launch isn’t until Friday, Instagram user Markie Devo reports that it’s starting to be spotted across the country, including in places not listed as official cities (he noted they’ve been spotted in Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Arkansas). and Pennsylvania). Devo’s followers noted that they also spotted the pies in Northern Virginia and Los Angeles.

And if the reviews are any indication, these pies will probably sell out fast. “I wonder if they freeze well. I need to stock my freezer,” said one reviewer who was planning to stock up. “I had these when I worked in Nebraska twelve years ago and I still miss them,” another upset fan added. “I go to McD’s twice a year – Shamrock Shake and Holiday Pie.” One more stated and gave us at least one good reason to look forward to spring too.

Accordingly Reader SummaryThe pies were previously $1.19, so we’re hoping they’ll remain a cheap thrill this year, too. Typically, customers see these pies disappear from menus by December 31, so be sure to grab yours before the clock strikes midnight on New Year’s Eve.