To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the McDonald’s holiday pie, the fast-food chain will bring back the beloved treat for a limited time in select cities starting on November 15. These cities include Seattle, Los Angeles, St. Louis, New York City, Cleveland, Memphis, and Dallas. The holiday pie consists of a creamy custard baked into a flaky crust, glazed with sugar and rainbow sprinkles, making it a festive and delicious treat enjoyed by many.

First introduced in 1999, the McDonald’s holiday pie has become a staple holiday dessert that fans look forward to each year. The 260-calorie dessert is described by the franchise as “the greatest gift to yourself.” Social media influencer Markie Devo, known as @markie_devo on Instagram, expressed his excitement for the return of the holiday pie by mentioning that he would be checking the McDonald’s app daily to get his hands on the crispy, custard-filled treat.

According to Devo’s report, the holiday pie is currently available in states such as Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Arkansas, and Pennsylvania. Some customers in Northern Virginia and Los Angeles have also confirmed that the pie is available in their area. New Yorkers, however, will have to wait a bit longer to enjoy the custard dessert, as it is expected to be available in mid-November in that location. Despite the delay, fans of the holiday pie are eagerly anticipating its arrival in their local McDonald’s.

The return of the McDonald’s holiday pie has generated excitement among customers, with many taking to social media to express their enthusiasm for the dessert. Comments from customers include praise for the pie being a favorite treat and excitement over being able to stock up on it. Some customers even mentioned that they freeze the pies to bake them whenever they are ready to enjoy them, highlighting the popularity and versatility of the holiday pie among McDonald’s fans. Overall, the comeback of the McDonald’s holiday pie is met with great anticipation and enthusiasm from customers looking forward to indulging in this festive treat.

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