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The Shamrock Shake is a secret drink that was created by all the grimaces when they suffered a major drought in the 90s so they made a drink to fuffil drinking needs
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The '''Shamrock Shake''' is a minty milkshake in that alluring green colour the fans go crazy for. It is a limited time product that is available around St. Patrick's Day at [[McDonald's]].
   
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==Origin==
'''<u>''The Ingredients for the Shamrock Shake include-''</u>'''
 
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The Shamrock Shake was first introduced in 1970. Rogers Merchandising in Chicago created the shake. James Byrne, the executive artist at the firm, used a family recipe for the shake. Shamrock Shakes are sold at all American and select Canadian stores during the months of February and March, as well as in Ireland.
   
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== Advertising ==
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During the 1980s, McDonald’s used [[Grimace]]'s uncle [[Uncle O'Grimacey]] to market Shamrock Shakes, but has phased it out. In 1980, McDonald's introduced the [[Shamrock Sundae]] which consisted of vanilla ice cream topped with a mint green Shamrock syrup. The product was discontinued after one year due to poor sales.
   
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==Yearly release dates==
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On February 7, 2014, Shamrock shakes once again became available in select NYC McDonald's locations, including 135th Street and Lenox Avenue in Harlem, NY.
 
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Revision as of 07:32, 10 May 2019


The Shamrock Shake is a minty milkshake in that alluring green colour the fans go crazy for. It is a limited time product that is available around St. Patrick's Day at McDonald's.

Origin

The Shamrock Shake was first introduced in 1970. Rogers Merchandising in Chicago created the shake. James Byrne, the executive artist at the firm, used a family recipe for the shake. Shamrock Shakes are sold at all American and select Canadian stores during the months of February and March, as well as in Ireland.

Advertising

During the 1980s, McDonald’s used Grimace's uncle Uncle O'Grimacey to market Shamrock Shakes, but has phased it out. In 1980, McDonald's introduced the Shamrock Sundae which consisted of vanilla ice cream topped with a mint green Shamrock syrup. The product was discontinued after one year due to poor sales.

Yearly release dates

On February 7, 2014, Shamrock shakes once again became available in select NYC McDonald's locations, including 135th Street and Lenox Avenue in Harlem, NY.

Gallery