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    McDonald’s marketing executive revisits viral Grimace Shake trend

    wildgreenquest@gmail.comBy wildgreenquest@gmail.comMay 1, 2026002 Mins Read
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    For those who don’t remember what life on the internet looked like in 2023, here’s a refresher: girl dinner, the Roman Empire, and a TikTok algorithm painted purple from the McDonald’s Grimace Shake.

    The trend was simple, albeit strange: Users would film themselves trying out the purple McDonald’s beverage and then immediately cut to a horror-movie scene of their staged death.

    The purple vanilla-berry-flavored milkshake was rolled out by the fast-food chain in June of that year as a limited-edition menu item in honor of one of the chain’s mascots, Grimace.

    While the fake death trend garnered over 2.9 billion views on TikTok, and reportedly boosted McDonald’s sales by 10% that quarter, it was not planned to unfold like it did.

    “If you think we planted the Grimace Shake trend … thank you. So much. But you think way too highly of us,” Guillaume Huin, senior marketing director at McDonald’s, wrote on X. “If you thought we would never acknowledge the trend … well, I thought so too at first, so I don’t blame you.”

    “Pure Gen Z humor”

    On Thursday, almost three years after the trend, Huin took to X to share how the team at McDonald’s and its agency partners reacted to going viral. (Grimace is now apparently taking over German social media after the shake recently launched there.)

    Huin’s post offers a rare glimpse into how large companies treat viral moments, often dealing with them from a full-fledged situation room.



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