McDonald’s ice cream hack keeps going viral as the internet won’t let it go

Lauren Lewis
Ice cream hack

A woman shared a viral McDonald’s ice cream hack that’s gone viral on X/Twitter, and people just can’t get over it.

The video in question has gone viral multiple times in the past, and people keep salivating every time the video pops up again.

In the video, we can see the video’s poster and a friend sat in the car, where they have a large tupperware. They proceed to take six ice cream cones, and stack them inside the container. 

Next, they can be seen crushing the ice cream cones with their spoons, stating that things are “gonna get a little messy.”

After they’ve done that, they open up a packet of McDonald’s chocolate chip cookies, and crush them on top of the ice cream. They top it off with some chocolate sauce and rainbow sprinkles, before proceeding to dip their french fries inside. 

“It’s the sweet and salty mixture,” they can be heard saying. 

People salivating over woman’s ice cream hack

After the video was resurfaced yet again, this time on Twitter/X, people were dying to try this flavor combination. 

“This looks amazing, can’t believe I haven’t tried it sooner. Definitely going on my to-do list!” one wrote. 

“This recipe is a game-changer! Can’t believe I waited this long to try it out,” another wrote. 

One however, wasn’t convinced after seeing the women dip the french fries in the mixture, writing: 

“I was smiling looking at this.Then she pulled out McDonald’s french fries,” followed by a barf emoji. 

Another woman went viral, after they shared a hack to get free food “every single day” from McDonald’s, Domino’s & more.

About The Author

Lauren is a fast food writer at Dexerto. Covering some of the biggest brands in the industry, you'll find her writing about McDonald's, KFC, Wendy's, Chick-fil-A, Starbucks, Taco Bell, and Domino's Pizza, to name a few. Lauren has a Master's degree in English Literature, and loves nothing more than putting pen to paper. You can contact Lauren at lauren.lewis@dexerto.com.