If you’ve not stopped in a McDonald’s recently, you’re missing out on their new Fresh Baked Muffins, available all day long!
McDonald’s new line of fresh baked goods, McCafé Fresh Baked Muffins by Quaker, are available in Blueberry, Cranberry Orange and Double Chocolate topped with Oreo® crumbles.
The McCafé Fresh Baked Muffins are baked fresh every day and are available all day at participating restaurants, while supplies last.
GIVEAWAY
To help spread the word about new McCafé Fresh Baked Muffins, McDonald’s of Central Indiana has given me a prize pack to give away to one lucky Chaos Is Bliss reader! Please note, this contest is open to Indiana residents only.
You’ll receive three $2 Arch Cards, a McCafe Mug, T-shirt and more!
To enter, leave a comment letting me know which flavor of McCafé Fresh Baked Muffins you would like to try: Blueberry, Cranberry Orange or Double Chocolate!
The contest is open NOW, and closes at 11:59pm ET on July 6, 2015. Good luck!
This contest is open to Indiana residents ages 18 and older. One (1) winner will be selected at random, will be notified by email and will have 24 hours to respond. Should a winner not respond in the time allowed, another name will be drawn. This giveaway is sponsored by McDonald’s of Central Indiana. For more information please see my disclosure policy.
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Wendy says
I would love to try double chocolate!
Sandra says
The cranberry orange sounds interesting.
Alina hahn says
Both the blueberry and the double chocolate look good but I would have to pick blueberry as the one I want to try the most. Yum!
Abbi says
I think blueberry would be my favorite for sure!
Tricia says
Chocolate!! I love chocolate ANYTHING!
Maria says
Cranberry orange sounds good.
Tommy howell-owasso Fiorentin says
Cranberry Orange Yum
Mona says
Double chocolate! Blueberry as a close second 🙂