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Purple shake, fries, and nuggets—all blended into one wildly unexpected sausage. Inspired by the Grimace Birthday Meal, this ...
Action News 5 is joining forces with our friends at McDonald’s for a special “Color The Weather” collaboration.
Maybe Grimace began as a children’s marketing gimmick, but he’s surely transcended it now. Grimace is a bizarre and uncategorizable entity with no clear referent in nature. Maybe we love him for ...
As McDonald's grew into a global giant, it left behind its cast of quirky characters—Grimace, the Hamburglar, and friends—in favor of a more adult-focused strategy. That shift helped fuel its ...
Since the debut of the Grimace shake earlier this month, TikTok users have been excitedly ordering the shake, released in honor of McDonald’s character Grimace’s “birthday,” and then ...
Though Grimace’s pitch itself was terrible — the subsequent Mets performance wasn’t, as they slaughtered the Florida Marlins 10-4 and began a five-game win streak.
Grimace is being celebrated at McDonald's with a special birthday meal, topped off by a new purple milkshake. Just a few weeks ago, McDonald's announced the return of one of its classic characters ...
Grimace was first brought into McDonald’s cast of characters in 1971, but as an evil monster with four arms to steal milkshakes, according to the Washingtonian. But after his appearance ...
McDonald’s introduces first-ever, limited-edition, purple, berry-flavored Grimace Birthday Shake inspired by the character's "iconic color and sweetness," as part of the Grimace Birthday Meal.
The Republicans in charge of funding the government don't like what they're hearing from President Donald Trump's budget ...
Grimace, the purple Big Mac lover, friend of Ronald McDonald and giant blob who allegedly represents a taste bud. Evan Drellich is a reporter at the Athletic who covers the business of baseball.
Since the debut of the Grimace shake earlier this month, TikTok users have been excitedly ordering the shake, released in honor of McDonald’s character Grimace’s “birthday,” and then ...