If there’s one thing I look forward to every March, it’s a Shamrock Shake. That cool, creamy, minty goodness signals the ...
Every year around the beginning of February, McDonald's brings back the delicious Shamrock Shake. It's only available until ...
According to McDonald’s, the Shamrock Shake was invented in 1967 by a McDonald’s owner/operator based in Connecticut named Hal Rosen. The mint shake, of course intended to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, ...
It’s that time of year again when the legendary Shamrock Shake has returned to McDonald’s menus all across the nation, and ...
Irish whiskey is often the star spirit, but other festive drinks feature Scotch, bourbon, gin, rye whiskey, and a ...
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - You can grab a Shamrock Shake and support a good cause through Mar. 23, with 25 cents going to Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Southwest for every shake sold. McDonald’s ...
The Shamrock Shake went nationwide in 1970. Within four years, the limited-time-only treat helped fund the first Ronald McDonald House in Philadelphia. There are now more than 260 RMHC chapters around ...
The general public can shop starting Thursday, Feb. 20. For a limited time, McDonald's Shamrock Shake is back. Or you can order the Oreo Shamrock McFlurry, according to the company's website.
If you missed out on Stanley’s viral Shamrock Quencher, you’re not alone. The green-and-gold tumbler sold out in under five hours, leaving fans scrambling for a restock. But don’t give up ...
Stanley is celebrating spring early with its all new limited-edition shamrock green St. Patrick’s Day Quencher H2.0 FlowState tumbler. This new Stanley cup features a sparkly green design with ...