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This article has been deleted and its content merged with the McDonald's products article per the discussion at Talk:McDonald's products article.

The proposal was posted on October 18, 2007 and remained for five days, and the merge occurred after a five day commentary period in which no one opposed the merger.

- Jeremy (Jerem43 06:24, 25 October 2007 (UTC))[reply]

Changed[edit]

I changed the Ireland text from"same as uk" as the uk section had limited offers which did not apply to Ireland.

Reallly?[edit]

Did these really debut in 2001? I swear I remember having these in Japan and that was in 1998 and 1999. Mike H 20:25, Sep 25, 2004 (UTC)

Just checked Usenet- here's a reference to them in Disneyland in 1997. And here's a McDonald's newsletter with a 1998 date. OTOH, the trademark was registered on December 19, 1997, and that application shows the first use in commerce as October 31, 1997.--Rossumcapek 16:16, 26 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for that. I just knew 2001 was too late. Mike H 11:05, Oct 2, 2004 (UTC)

Vandalism by SEC IP Address:[edit]

Someone from an SEC IP address (162.138.184.71) vandalized the article back in September deleting the McControversy section as well as the paragraph saying that the McFlurry ice cream product is extended with methylcellulose. Could this be an attempt to improve McDonald's PR? It was then reverted but the paragraph about the ingredients of the McFlurry was left deleted. If you go down the history of this article there are numerous anonymous edits making the article more like a corporate advertisement. This is supposed to be an encyclopedia! I'm sure this sort of stuff goes on a lot at Wikipedia, but I wish we could just investigate and find out who is behind such blatently nefarious edits. Android8 23:17, 10 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Which type of Smarties?[edit]

Several countries have a Smarties-flavoured McFlurry. But there are two types of Smarties - <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smarties_%28Ce_De_Candy%29">the American sort</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smarties_%28Nestl%C3%A9%29">the Nestlé sort</a>, which are totally different products. The Spain and Taiwan links go to the disambiguation page - should they go straight to the Nestlé one? 86.132.136.165 23:07, 25 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Help[edit]

When these were released in the UK, tell me that I wasnt the only person to think the spoon was a straw, and sucked the end of it to no avail? Gherkin30 11:54, 26 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

    ~No! I also could not eat my mcflurry. I thought the *straw* was to awkward and went up to the desk to complain!
                                                                                                            212.2.166.217 12:33, 11 May 2007 (UTC)Dery[reply]

~Thank god someone else done that as well, I looked like an idiot in the middle of the resteraunt trying to suck my mcflurry through the spoon! Meateater 11:01, 13 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Lead and Variants sections[edit]

I'm posting with regards to the lead section, which currently reads

The McFlurry is a brand of flavored ice cream distributed by the international fast food restaurant chain McDonald's. It was first introduced in 1997.

I restored an edit which expanded it to the below, before it was reverted to the above.

The McFlurry is a brand of flavored ice cream distributed by the international fast food restaurant chain McDonald's and first sold in Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada in 1995. In the U.S., the McFlurry was first test-marketed in 1997 and was rolled out nationwide in March 1998. It was then introduced to restaurants in the UK in 2000.

I'm not too familiar with all of the Wikipedia policies, but is there a reason to favor the above version over the below, when the latter is more detailed and sourced?

Likewise, I added the below to the Variants section, which was also removed. I would like to know the reason for the removal of this content, as none was given in the edit summary.

In February 2020, a limited time Oreo Shamrock variant was released in the United States.
In November 2020, McDonald's Australia released a limited time Donut Ball McFlurry. The same month, a Sea Salt variant was released in Malaysia.

EerieIratxoak (talk) 04:08, 14 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Lead is per most sources and the rest is per WP:TONE; see WP:MOS. QuestFour (talk) 11:49, 25 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]
What part of the guidelines says that incorrect information cited to a dead link is preferable to a more accurate, sourced passage? Predestiprestidigitation (talk) 00:20, 1 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Semi-protected edit request on 6 January 2021[edit]

whant to write a review Diogoaljota20 (talk) 11:01, 6 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

 Not done: it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format and provide a reliable source if appropriate. Pupsterlove02 talkcontribs 15:49, 6 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Can we fix the incorrect lead now?[edit]

Per the cited, reliable source provided, the McFlurry was first introduced in 1995 (in Canada) and was made available across North America in 1998. The 1997 date is incorrect unless we are referring to its regional test-marketing in the U.S. specifically, rather than either its first available date anywhere (which, absent any further qualification in the text, is what any reader would conclude "first introduced" means) or the date when it became a nationally available product. There's one editor who seems very opposed to fixing this information and gives vague, nonsensical justifications on the talk page for reverting it anytime it's added in; I'm hoping we can move past that now. Predestiprestidigitation (talk) 07:21, 4 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]