McDonald's Is Bringing Back A Long Lost Drink Item After Customer Demands

Petitions were signed and emails were sent.
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After four long years, Mcdonald's has decided to bring back a fan favorite drink item.

Starting this year, select McDonald's nationwide will once again be carrying HI-C Orange Lavaburst, allowing those who once regularly got the beverage to get a sweet nostalgic sip.

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The orange-colored beverage will be arriving in select locations across the U.S. this month and will be at every store nationwide by June 2021. 

To make finding the drink easier, you'll actually be able to check if your local McDonald's gets the drink in stock thanks to a new website. 

This drink's arrival comes after a nationwide effort made by customers repeatedly emailing the fast-food chain, starting petitions, and flooding their official Twitter.

McDonald's took to their social media to make the official announcement.

The drink was removed from all stores in 2017 to make room for Sprite Tropic Berry.

  • Noah Borden was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.
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