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This McDonald's McShake is an Unusual Purple Sweet Potato Milkshake

The color purple isn't an unusual one for milkshakes and smoothies, but this McDonald's Purple Sweet Potato Milkshake gets its color from a root vegetable rather than blended blueberries.

The unusual purple milkshake flavor is being introduced to McDonald's Japan for a limited time for the fall, making use of a fall vegetable in an unconventional way. The Purple Sweet Potato McShake combines the purple yam with a creamy vanilla, so that the beverage is sweet rather than savory. If you are one who has trouble downing vegetables on a regular basis, this could be one refreshing way to quench your thirst and dig in to something that you might only eat for lunch or dinner, while on the go.
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1. Root Vegetable Desserts - The use of root vegetables in desserts presents an opportunity for creating unique and unconventional flavors.
2. Limited-time Specialty Beverages - Offering limited-time specialty beverages can generate interest and spur sales in the fast food industry.
3. Innovative Flavor Combinations - Exploring unconventional flavor combinations can attract adventurous consumers looking for new taste experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Fast Food - Fast food chains can embrace root vegetable desserts to diversify their menu options and cater to different consumer preferences.
2. Beverage - Beverage companies can experiment with limited-time specialty drinks to attract customers and differentiate themselves from competitors.
3. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry as a whole can explore innovative flavor combinations to captivate consumers' taste buds and drive product innovation.

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