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McDonald’s Hokkaido Salmon Burger And Hershey’s McFlurry Return

McDonald’s Hokkaido Salmon Burger and Hershey’s McFlurry are back

Hot on the heels of the returning Scrambled Egg Burgers, McDonald’s has now brought back their Hokkaido Salmon Burger, available in all McDonald’s outlets islandwide from 8 October. Alongside this limited-time return comes the much loved Hershey’s McFlurry, in stores today with soft-serve cones in tow.

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The Hokkaido Salmon Burger brings Japan to us in a season when all our travel plans have been put on hold. Satisfy your wanderlust with the taste of the Hokkaido salmon patty, crusted in crispy panko, accompanied with shredded white cabbage and a roasted sesame mayo. The Hokkaido Salmon Burger is finished with black-and-white sesame speckled soft buns, and is available as a Single (from $5.95) or Double (from $7.95). 

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Make your meal a complete feast with the Hokkaido Salmon Feast (from $9.40). This comes with medium Fries, small Green Tea, and the Yuzu Cream Cheese Pie, another Japanese-inspired flavour that was launched earlier with McDonald’s Minion Series.

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A brand-new addition to the line-up is McDonald’s STARZ Potato, a star-shaped potato bite that’s made for all you carb-lovers out there. These are available in a box of nine pieces, for $2.20.

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Chocolate fans get in line, because McDonald’s has also returned Hershey’s McFlurry to the menu in three variations! These are the good old Hershey’s McFlurry ($3), Mudpie McFlurry ($3.30) and Strawberry Shortcake McFlurry ($3.30) ─ all made with the goodness of Hershey’s chocolate soft-serve, swirled with chocolate fudge and topped with Oreo cookie bits.

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If McFlurries aren’t what you’re looking for, go instead for Mcdonald’s signature soft-serves, now upgraded with Hershey’s chocolate! The Hershey’s Cone ($1.40) and Chococone ($1.60) are now available at all McDonald’s outlets and Dessert Kiosks from today, 5 October. The Twist Cone ($1.40), however, can only be found at all McDonald’s Dessert Kiosks.

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Alternatively, skip the cones and indulge in McDonald’s Hot Fudge Sundaes. Double up on the chocolate with a Hershey’s Hot Fudge Sundae (from $2.40), Otherwise, go for strawberry with the Hershey’s Strawberry Sundae (from $2.40).

Start making plans to head to McDonald’s soon, because these new menu items are only available while stocks last, after breakfast hours.

Meanwhile, Jollibee has just launched a new Nasi Lemak Chickenjoy, and Old Chang Kee has released a limited-edition red bean puff with a strawberry pastry!

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