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McDonald's Japan White Chocolate Milk Tea Pie is Made with Early Grey

The McDonald's Japan White Chocolate Milk Tea Pie is headed to participating locations this winter to provide customers with a delicious option to try out as a dessert or everyday indulgence item. The pie is crafted with a crispy turnover-style pie crust that's infused with two kinds of filling including a milk tea cream alongside a white chocolate cream infused with butter cookie pieces. The pie is infused with Earl Grey tea leaves in the crust to further prioritize the tea-flavored profile and also provide greater visual intrigue during consumption.

The McDonald's Japan White Chocolate Milk Tea Pie is priced at 210 yen and is a limited time offering only on the menu for the winter months.

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