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McDonald’s Australia Is Releasing A Limited Edition Mini-Donut Ball McFlurry

McDonald’s Australia Is Releasing A Limited Edition Mini-Donut Ball McFlurry

It will only be available to order for the next two weeks.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

McDonald's is really trying everything in the book to try and get us to buy their tasty meals.

Decades ago they introduced the soft serve cone. Years ago they introduced the McFlurry. Months ago they introduced mini-donut balls with chocolate sauce.

Now they've thrown it all into the mix to make one outrageously delicious sounding dessert.

The fast food empire have unveiled a mini-donut ball McFlurry and our prayers have been answered. Whoever was praying for this specific treat deserves a meal because it's one hell of a niche idea.

Each McFlurry ordered will receive four donut balls on top of yummy whipped soft-serve ice cream that has hot fudge sauce mixed throughout. To top it all off, there are crushed Oreo cookie pieces included.

Credit: PA

Sadly, this won't be a permanent fixture of the menu and will only be around from November 4 until November 17. That's just two weeks to soak up all the deliciousness that a mini-donut ball McFlurry can offer.

But don't rush to your closest McDonald's and order as many as your stomach and wallet can muster. There's a juicy catch to this new dessert and it's that you can only get it on Uber Eats.

They won't be available at any of the physical restaurants to order, so you'll have to sit at home and twiddle your thumbs until it arrives. One of these bad boys will set you back $4.95 so you better get them while they're still around.

Alternatively, if you don't get your stuff together in time, you can always make them yourself by ordering an Oreo McFlurry and min-donut balls and whack them together.

As Dr. Ian Malcolm would say: "Life, uh, finds a way."

Featured Image Credit: McDonald's

Topics: Food, News, Australia