McDonald’s France Gets Cookie Frappuccinos, from Raspberry White Chocolate to Chocolate Hazelnut

It’s as easy as drinking a cookie. Which is to say, a lot easier than you’d think.

At McDonald’s France, McBaristas are taking the chain’s daily “fresh baked” cookies and blending them into vanilla frappuccinos. Dubbed “Delifrappe Cookies,” the drinks come in 3 crowd-pleasing flavors, Milk Chocolate and Hazelnut, Double Chocolate, and Raspberry and White Chocolate, each mixed with 3/4 of its namesake cookie, topped with a swirl of whipped cream, and then garnished with the other cookie fourth.

We imagine the process wouldn’t be too hard to replicate stateside (Starbucks already does it for their Mocha Cookie Crumble Frapp), though we’re curious to see how it might work if we used an apple pie instead.

H/T Brand Eating

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