McDonald’s fans predict exact date Snack Wrap will return after bosses confirm meal is headed to menus next year

With a tantalizing hint of a long-awaited return, McDonald’s has ignited social media.

Fans are frantically trying to figure out the precise date that one of the most popular menu items will return after the fast-food behemoth sent them a single tweet.

Simply put, the mysterious message that was uploaded on December 5 said: snack wrappers xx.xx.2025.

Since then, it has amassed over 21 million impressions, causing ardent Snack Wrap lovers to speculate and get excited.

Monadbull, an ecstatic user, responded, “We’re so back.”

McDonald’s responded by saying, “See you next year on xx.xx.”

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Fans are left wondering after the trade, and many are anticipating that the wrap will return in a big way as early as January 1.

Once a mainstay of the McDonald’s menu, the Snack Wrap gained a devoted following thanks to its easy-to-eat size and delectable combination of cheese, shredded lettuce, and crispy or grilled chicken wrapped in a soft tortilla.

Fans have been demanding the item’s reinstatement ever since it was canceled in 2016, despite its widespread appeal.

Fans are rekindling their passion for the legendary wrap with the prospect of a 2025 return, saturating social media with requests and forecasts.

Aspiring commenter: Please say 01/01! Better be 01/01, while another was added.

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It coincides with the introduction of a new frappe flavor from McDonald’s.

Sweet tooths can indulge in the Dulce de Leche Frappe, which is available countrywide and is inspired by a famous Latin dish.

With their newest McCafe invention, a dulce de leche-inspired frappe, McDonald’s is adding a little sweetness to the Christmas season.

A common flavor in Latin America is dulce de leche, which is created by gradually heating milk and sugar over a number of hours.

With a caramel coffee frappe base and dulce de leche syrup mixed with ice, the new McDonald’s dulce de leche delicacy is garnished with crispy caramel pieces and whipped cream.

With a promotion honoring the traditional flavor’s Latin origins, the fast food company debuted the limited-edition frozen beverage.

“There are numerous names for dulce de leche,” McDonald’s said. “Whether you know it as cajeta, manjar, manjar blanco, arequipe, milk candy, fanguito, doce de leite, leche quemada or any other name, this sweet staple is a unifying flavor for Latinos, evoking memories of home, no matter where you re from.”

“McDonald s is serving up this iconic flavor with the Dulce de Leche Frapp a deliciously nostalgic treat set to transport you back to abuela s kitchen, your childhood candy store or the corner panader a.”

For the commercial, McDonald’s teamed up with I Aki Godoy, a budding Mexican actor best known for his involvement in the Netflix series One Piece.

The business is using dulce de leche carts, or carritos, to further celebrate the new flavor.

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From 12 to 3 PM local time, the carts will be appearing in a few McDonald’s restaurants in Miami and Southern California, offering complimentary samples of the new dulce de leche frappe.

While supplies last, fans will also have the chance to win Arch Cards, get unique merchandise, and more.

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