Fast food giant McDonald’s is throwing it back to the 1980s with the return of one of its old menu items: the Cheese Danish.
For a limited time, McDonald’s said it will offer its Cheese Danish as a McCafé snack at taking part locations beginning on Sept. 14. You’ll have the option to buy it in the restaurant, in the drive-through, or by means of the McDonald’s App for McDelivery.
The dessert item is made with “a sweet cream cheese filling and topped with a buttery streusel and light vanilla drizzle.”
The restaurant chain said the treat is a modern version of the dessert it once served back in the age of big hair and leg warmers. It joins the McCafé Bakery lineup, which incorporates the Apple Fritter, Blueberry Muffin, and Cinnamon Roll.
McDonald’s presented the McCafé Bakery in 2020.
This follows a trend of restaurant chains doing returns to draw in clients, including Pizza Hut changing its logo back to its 90s look and Burger King selling the Whopper at its original cost.
This wouldn’t be the first time McDonald’s brought back popular items from the past. Beside the numerous comebacks for the McRib, the cheap food chain additionally brought back its Szechuan sauce after popular demand prodded on by the show “Rick and Morty.”
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