McDonald’s France Created a GIANT McFlurry That Feeds Four

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McDonald’s is infamous for it’s “SuperSize” menu. Although it’s been discontinued, we all recognize the golden arches as one of the ultimate symbols of gluttony and massive portions.

Apparently, that view hasn’t changed in the rest of the world, and McDonald’s is capitalizing on that to make some of the largest creations it’s ever made.

One great example of this supersizing is the new “McFlurry Party,” first reported by BrandEating. This creation is basically a GIANT McFlurry served in a massive cup. It’s meant to feed four people (or one hungry Foodbeast), and as such comes with four cups for them to eat out of.

If you want to take it home, a lid is provided to take it on the go, but with a McFlurry being primarily ice cream that melts quickly, it’s best to eat this massive sundae on the spot.

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Compared to the regular McFlurry, this dessert definitely stands tall. While the containers are nearly the same height, the McFlurry Party’s container can easily hold a lot more volume than a standard McFlurry, which is why it can feed four people at a time.

The McFlurry Party has so far been spotted in France and Spain, and there’s no telling if it will make it elsewhere. While McDonald’s is dropping a massive reveal in the United States next week, it’s not likely to be this sundae. With 70% of McDonald’s sales in the U.S. coming through drive-thrus, and the McFlurry Party meant for in-house eating rather than on-the-go, it doesn’t fit in with the U.S market.

I, however, would love to see if I can tackle one of these all by myself. Wanna send me a McFlurry Party, McDonald’s?

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