McDonald's Australia – or Macca's as it's known regionally – has just delighted fans with the launch of its new Creme Brulee Pie and Creme Brulee McFlurry.
Just in time for the national day of France (Bastille Day), McDonald's Australia decided to offer its own takes on a classic French dessert. First, there is the Creme Brulee Pie, which is a turnover-style hand pie that consists of fried pastry crust filled with a blend of caramel and vanilla custard. Next up is the Creme Brulee McFlurry, which takes pieces of the fried Creme Brulee Pie and combines them with vanilla soft serve and sweet caramel sauce.
The new Creme Brulee Pie and Creme Brulee McFlurry are available now for a limited time.
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