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McDonald’s Officially Announces its Fun New Beverage Lineup
McDonald’s has been teasing its new drink lineup for weeks—and today it finally shared the entire lineup, which includes caffeinated refreshers and dirty sodas.
The company detailed the beverages in a TikTok post on April 28th. In a delicious video, it announced the Strawberry Watermelon Refresher, Mango Pineapple Refresher, Blackberry Passion Fruit Refresher, Sprite Berry Blast, Orange Dream, and the Dirty Dr. Pepper. All of the drinks will be available nationwide on May 6th.
6 new drinks that are all around delicious. coming 5.6. pic.twitter.com/Q7EankSdAl— McDonald's (@McDonalds) April 28, 2026
“Our fans have an obsession with beverages – to them, drinks are more than just drinks,” Alyssa Buetikofer, McDonald’s USA’s chief marketing and customer experience officer, said in a statement, per USA Today. “And soon, our beverages won’t just be a reason you come to McDonald’s, they’ll be the reason.”
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McDonald’s announced the upcoming beverages earlier this month, saying that fans had been “rallying” for both new drinks and the return of old favorites. The move comes less than two years after the company shut down its CosMc’s locations.
While McDonald’s did not bring back any former fan-favorites, its new lineup will certainly please the masses.
Strawberry Watermelon Refresher: Lemonade base with a mix of strawberry and watermelon flavors and freeze‑dried strawberries
Mango Pineapple Refresher: Lemonade with tropical mango and pineapple flavors and strawberry popping boba
Blackberry Passion Fruit Refresher: Lemonade with a mix of blackberry and passion fruit flavors and freeze‑dried dragon fruit
Sprite Berry Blast: Sprite infused with blue raspberry syrup and finished with cold foam
Orange Dream: Hi‑C Orange Lavaburst mixed with vanilla flavor and cold foam
Dirty Dr Pepper: Dr Pepper mixed with vanilla flavor and finished with cold foam
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