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McDonald’s launches limited edition menu to mark 50th anniversary in the UK

The new menu features three new desserts.

McDonald’s is celebrating its 50th anniversary in the UK by launching a limited edition menu featuring three brand-new desserts and a new cheesy side.

The first dessert is the Birthday Cake Donut. As part of the celebration, McDonald’s plans to donate 20p from each Birthday Cake Donut sale to Ronald McDonald House Charities UK

Additionally, McDonald’s is also launching two new McFlurry flavours, the Milkybar Rasberry Ripple and the Munchies Cookie Dough.

The  Cheesy Garlic Bread Dippers will also be making their grand debut. It features four mozzarella dippers flavoured with garlic and chives in a ciabatta-style breadcrumb coating, served with rich tomato dip. 

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