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Mcdonald's Eggnog Milkshake


Lauren M

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Lauren M Explorer

And it's Gluten-Free! Thought I'd pass along this info to everyone. I knew McD's regular flavor milkshakes were OK (says so on their website), but I just received verification that their feature seasonal flavor, eggnog, is also gluten-free.

Sounds yummy, I can't wait to try one!

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

- Lauren


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Guest gfinnebraska

Thank you for finding that out. I LOVE their eggnog shakes. :)

Hope you had a great Thanksgiving!! :)

VydorScope Proficient

Are ALL Thier milkshakes gluten-free? Or just certin ones?

Lauren M Explorer

Chocolate, Vanilla, and Strawberry are gluten-free too.

Enjoy!

- Lauren

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Awesome!!!! Thanks!

Karen

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Thank you sooo much!!!

Happy Holidays!

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Lauren M Explorer

Oooh I FINALLY tried one and it was Yummy!

Should have seen the look I got when I ordered one for breakfast this morning... "I know it's 8:00 in the morning, but could I get an egg nog milkshake... and a coffee, too?"

Ahh, well, I was feeling sorry for myself about the many holiday goodies I can't eat, so I deserved a splurge! ;)

If you can do dairy, get out there and get yourself an egg nog shake from Mickey D's!

- Lauren


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I've never had egg nog and have always wanted to try it. I think this may be the year!!!

mytummyhurts Contributor
I've never had egg nog and have always wanted to try it. I think this may be the year!!!

Egg nog is good. If you drink it straight (like the kind you get from the store, not a milkshake) then it can be pretty thick. Mix something like 7UP with it if you think it's too thick.

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