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McDonald’s Singapore releases new coconut soft serve

This is the second coconut product that McDonald's released.

McDonald’s Singapore has created a new coconut-flavoured soft serve.

The fast-food giant made the announcement through its Facebook page.

Called the Coconut Cone, it is priced at S$1.2 ($0.89). It also comes in a Coconut Hot Fudge Sundae version for S$2.49 ($1.78) and a Coconut Oreo McFlurry at S$3.35 ($2.48)

The Coconut Cone has been priced at S$1.2 ($0.88), the Coconut Hot Fudge Sundae at S$2.4 ($1.7) and the Coconut Oreo McFlurry is S$3.35 ($2.4).

To celebrate the release, McDonald’s held a promo for coconut lovers. The promo will have customers snap a picture of any coconut product they recently bought and post it on Instagram whilst tagging their Instagram account. 


This is the second coconut-based product McDonald’s has released following the launch of a coconut pie in 2017.

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