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McDonald’s Pulls Caramel Loaded McFlurry in UK After Quality Concerns

Introduced with this month’s Monopoly promotion, the dessert drew complaints about rock-hard caramel pieces and a claimed cracked tooth.

Overview

  • McDonald’s confirmed the Caramel Loaded McFlurry has been removed nationwide due to a quality control issue and issued an apology.
  • The item launched on September 10 as part of a limited-time menu tied to the company’s annual Monopoly campaign.
  • Customers on social media reported excessively hard caramel chunks, with at least one person alleging a cracked tooth, while some others praised the flavour.
  • The Scottish Sun reports the Toffee Crisp McFlurry has returned as the replacement, with no stated end date for its availability.
  • The withdrawn McFlurry sold for £2.49 and featured caramel cubes, white chocolate–covered shortbread pieces, milk chocolate chips, and caramel sauce.