It’s been a while since we last heard of McDonald’s launching a new soft serve flavour, and thankfully, the waiting game is finally over. They’ve just rolled out a Pineapples Aplenty series that consists of a Soft Serve, Twist Cone, Sundae, and McFlurry. These sweet treats will be available for a limited time only, so get your hands on them ASAP before they are gone.
Starting with the classic soft serve cones: the Pineapple Soft Serve (price TBD) and Pineapple Twist Soft Serve (price TBD). The former is a refreshing tropical treat perfect for the sultry weather in Singapore, while the latter is swirled with creamy vanilla for a balance of milky and tangy flavours.
For the Sundae lineup, there are both Pineapple Twist Hot Fudge Sundae (price TBD) and Pineapple Twist Strawberry Sundae (price TBD) variations. These combine pineapple and vanilla soft serve, and are generously topped with either hot fudge or strawberry sauce depending on your preference.
Even more exciting is their McFlurry in three different flavours: the Pineapple Twist Oreo McFlurry (price TBD), Pineapple Twist Mudpie McFlurry (price TBD), and Pineapple Twist Strawberry Shortcake McFlurry (price TBD).
We don’t know when the McDonald’s pineapple soft serve series will be taken off the menu, but we know you can find them at all Dessert Kiosks and 113 participating stores islandwide.
For more recent launches, read more about Oreo and Coca-Cola Coke’s collab. Alternatively, find out more about Mister Donut’s new purple sweet potato doughnuts.
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McDonald’s is a halal-certified eatery.
Feature image adapted from McDonald’s Singapore
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