So when I was invited to try the new Grimace Shake, I was quite excited since it has touched down in the UK after being released in the US. The milkshake is a light purple colour and looks very ...
Originally introduced as 'Evil Grimace' in 1971, the character was quickly retconned to be a smiling, purple blob, and a friend of Ronald McDonald. In a similar way to the fact that McDonald's ...
Originally introduced as 'Evil Grimace' in 1971, the character was quickly retconned to be a smiling, purple blob, and a friend of Ronald McDonald. In a similar way to the fact that McDonald's have ...
The shake is based on the McDonald's mascot of the same name who was introduced in 1971, known then as Evil Grimace, who would steal milkshakes from customers before the character's friendlier ...
Finally, there was the £3.09 Grimace Shake - the most stupidly-named part of the meal. I did Google it, and apparently Evil Grimace was a 1972 character from the old adverts, along with The ...
McDonald's has once again brought back its Grimace Milkshake for the festive season. The milkshake has returned to UK restaurants from today, but only for a limited amount of time. It was last ...
Initially, Grimace was portrayed as a villain called "Evil Grimace." He was a four-armed creature who stole milkshakes and other beverages from customers, playing a mischievous, antagonistic role. In ...
Initially, Grimace was portrayed as a villain called "Evil Grimace." He was a four-armed creature who stole milkshakes and other beverages from customers, playing a mischievous, antagonistic role.