6 Things You Didn’t Know About McDonald’s Shamrock Shake

Bring back the Shamrock Sundae! On second thought, don't.

The shakes were first launched in the U.S. in 1970 and were initially called the "St. Patrick’s Day Green Milkshake" before adopting the name "Shamrock Shake".

The shakes were first launched in the U.S. in 1970 and were initially called the "St. Patrick’s Day Green Milkshake" before adopting the name "Shamrock Shake".

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Harold Rosen, a McDonald's franchisee owner in Enfield, Connecticut, claimed to have invented the shake in 1966. The McDonald’s Corporation has disputed Rosen's claim.

Harold Rosen, a McDonald's franchisee owner in Enfield, Connecticut, claimed to have invented the shake in 1966. The McDonald’s Corporation has disputed Rosen's claim.

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In 1978, McDonald’s introduced Uncle O’Grimacey (the Irish uncle of Grimace) as way to promote the shakes. The character was phased out in the early ‘80s.

McDonald's introduced the Shamrock Sundae in 1980.


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