McDonald’s Peanut Butter Crunch McFlurry options vanilla mushy serve blended with “crispy cereal combine and chocolaty peanut butter cookie items.”
I went and acquired one for $3.29.
In response to the McDonald’s web site, the “crispy cereal combine and chocolaty peanut butter cookie items” consists of peanut butter creme cookies, fudge-coated peanut brittle, and both Chocolate Peanut Butter Yummy Chow (which is made with a mixture of corn and wheat biscuits or peanut butter cereal squares [think Chex cereal]).
From what I can inform, the cereal combine that I acquired seemed to be made with the biscuits fairly than the peanut butter cereal squares as I did not detect any of the lattice texture of the cereal squares when consuming the McFlurry. As a substitute, I acquired a lightly-sweetened crunch from small cookies items in addition to a good quantity of granular/sandy cookie crumbs. Nevertheless, it wasn’t clear which of the crumbs and items have been from the peanut butter creme cookies and which have been from the Chocolate Peanut Butter Yummy Chow. The crunch and crumbs of the cookies/biscuits contrasted properly with the pretty easy and decently thick texture from the mushy serve.
Moreover texture got here from the peanut brittle, which wasn’t notable for any crunch however fairly for a chewiness that caught to my tooth.
I did not detect any peanut butter creme so far as texture went however there was an pleasing quantity of milk chocolate and peanut butter flavors all through the McFlurry to associate with the gentle vanilla notes and creaminess of the mushy serve.
For essentially the most half, the Peanut Butter Crunch McFlurry felt just like the discontinued Reese’s McFlurry however with the addition of crumbled biscuit cookies and sticky brittle. As a fan of the Reese’s McFlurry, I loved it immensely.
Dietary Data – McDonald’s Peanut Butter Crunch McFlurry
Energy – 510 (from Fats – 140)
Fats – 16g (Saturated Fats – 10g)
Sodium – 220mg
Carbs – 78g (Sugar – 47g)
Protein – 12g