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McDonald's fans will be delighted to hear that the fast-food franchise is bringing back seven previous popular menu items in time for summer.
The high-street restaurant's £2 wraps, salads and the McCafé Iced Range are making a comeback, including its Belgian Milk Chocolate Frappé (£2.69), Raspberry Ripple Iced Cooler (£2.69), Strawberries and Cream Frappé (£2.69) and juicy Mango Pineapple Smoothie (£2.49).
Fans can get their hands on the return of crushed ice to the McCafé range from May 11 until September 6.
But if it's the Strawberries and Cream Frappé you're after - a strawberry and vanilla ice blend topped with cream and a sugar dusting - then you'll have to be quick as it will only be available until July 26.
The eatery's Mango Pineapple Smoothie however is making a permanent comeback to the menu and is the perfect addition to any hot summer day. The recipe features the sweet combination of fruit juices and purees, blended with creamy low-fat yoghurt and ice.
Grilled chicken wraps - which feature grilled chicken slices - are also returning, alongside the garlic mayo sauce. The Garlic Mayo One wrap (also known as big flavour wrap) can come with either crispy or grilled chicken breast, garlic mayo, tomato, lettuce and cucumber in a soft toasted tortilla.
The wraps will cost £2.99 each but can be purchased for £1.99 as part of the Wrap of the Day deal, which will change daily.
If salad is more your thing, then the Grilled Chicken Salad could be for you (£2.99 or £3.49 with bacon), made with grilled chicken breast slices, lettuce, cucumber, sliced tomato and red onion.
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