McDonald's hits like the Stroopwafel McFlurry, Grand McExtreme Bacon Burger, and cheesy bacon fries are coming to US restaurants in June.
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McDonald's is bringing four of its most popular international menu items to its US restaurants in June, the company said Wednesday. The new items include the Stroopwafel McFlurry from the Netherlands, the Grand McExtreme Bacon Burger from Spain, the Tomato Mozzarella Chicken Sandwich from Canada, and cheesy bacon fries from Australia.
The items will be available for a limited time at all US restaurants starting June 5, the company said.1This dessert features McDonald's soft serve, caramel, and chopped pieces of Dutch Daelmans Stroopwafel caramel waffle cookies.This sandwich consists of a quarter-pound beef patty topped with bacon, McBacon sauce, Gouda cheese, and onions served on a toasted sesame-seed bun.
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