<P> Beverages purveyed by McDonald's varies regionally . </P> <Ul> <Li> McDonald's primary soft drink supplier is the Coca - Cola Company, except in restaurants which fall under an overall contract with PepsiCo . For example: the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Luxor Las Vegas, Staples Center and the University of Maryland, College Park Student Union . In the U.S. and Canada, Cadbury - Schweppes supplies Dr Pepper . </Li> <Li> S&D Coffee, Gavina and Kraft supply McDonald's Premium Roast Coffee for McDonald's U.S. restaurants besides the New England area . Green Mountain Coffee Roasters supplies Newman's Own branded coffee for McDonald's New England area restaurants . </Li> <Li> Hot and iced tea (supplied by S&D Coffee in the U.S.), hot chocolate, various juices and other regional beverages are available in various markets . </Li> <Li> The McCafe is an umbrella term for lattes, espresso, iced coffee, hot chocolate, mocha, malts, smoothies, and other drinks that are sold in several markets worldwide . </Li> <Li> Shakes are available in all U.S. McDonald's and many global markets Permanent flavors are vanilla, strawberry, and chocolate; regional or seasonal flavors include Caramel, Coffee, Cherry, Eggnog (during Christmas), Banana, Pumpkin (during Halloween), Strawberry Banana, Lime, Mango Raspberry, Honeycomb, Arctic Orange (sherbet), Orange Cream, Shamrock Shake (a green, spearmint Limited Time Offer shake for St. Patrick's Day), Chocolate Mint, and Rolo (available only in Canada and the UK . This flavoured milkshake was also available in the Republic of Ireland during the summer of 2007 for a limited time only). In June 1975, 13 months before the celebration of the United States Bicentennial, McDonald's introduced a blueberry - flavored shake in order to advertise "Red, White, and Blueberry Shakes" for independence day celebrations, and lasting through August of that year . The run was repeated in summer 1976, but not since . In the U.S., starting in February 2010, "Triple Thick Shakes" were rebranded under the McCafe name, along with the addition of whipped cream, and a cherry on top, and a significant reduction in size . In Canada, McDonald's milkshakes are still sold under the "Triple Thick" name . </Li> <Li> Beer of different brands (varies locally) is available at McDonald's in Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, and Spain . </Li> <Li> Irn - Bru is available in some Scottish McDonald's locations . </Li> <Li> Inca Kola is available in every Peruvian McDonald's location . </Li> <Li> McDonald's also offers 1% milk, 1% chocolate milk, and apple juice, most often as replacements for fountain drinks in Happy Meals . </Li> <Li> As of 2009, McDonald's Australia and New Zealand began offering Frozen Coke as part of their menu . It is available in small, medium or large sizes . Frozen Coke is a fixed menu item, with new flavors introduced multiple times a year, such as Frozen Fanta Sour Grape, Frozen Fanta Bubblegum and Frozen Sprite . Over summer, flavoured syrups have become available, for use with Frozen Sprite . In the 2013 / 2014 summer, Bubblegum, Pineapple, Wild Grape, Fairy Floss and Apple were available . </Li> </Ul> <Li> McDonald's primary soft drink supplier is the Coca - Cola Company, except in restaurants which fall under an overall contract with PepsiCo . For example: the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Luxor Las Vegas, Staples Center and the University of Maryland, College Park Student Union . In the U.S. and Canada, Cadbury - Schweppes supplies Dr Pepper . </Li> <Li> S&D Coffee, Gavina and Kraft supply McDonald's Premium Roast Coffee for McDonald's U.S. restaurants besides the New England area . Green Mountain Coffee Roasters supplies Newman's Own branded coffee for McDonald's New England area restaurants . </Li>

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