The McDonald's Japan Creme Brulee Pie is being launched by the QSR brand to offer patrons a new way to enjoy the premium flavor of the namesake dessert that highlights accessibility, portability and convenience.
The turnover-style dessert features a crispy exterior that is filled with a dual filling of custard cream along with a caramel sauce that highlights a bittersweet flavor profile. This helps to add in additional flavor complexity for consumers to enjoy as a snack or dessert with their meal.
The McDonald's Japan Creme Brulee Pie is being launched alongside the returning Belgian Chocolate Pie, which features a chocolate crust along with a Belgian chocolate cream filling. The pies are being made available at a price point of 150 yen, but only for a limited time.
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Why This Trend Is Growing
- Premium Fast Food Desserts
- Opportunity for fast food chains to incorporate high-end dessert flavors into their menu offerings in a more accessible and convenient way.
- Dual-filling Desserts
- Incorporating two complimentary fillings in desserts to add complexity and depth of flavor for a more enjoyable dining experience.
- Limited Time Dessert Offers
- Creating a sense of urgency and exclusivity through limited time dessert offerings to drive repeat sales and customer loyalty.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Fast Food Industry
- Opportunity for fast food chains to expand dessert offerings and appeal to customers' diverse tastes and preferences.
- Bakery Industry
- Bakeries could incorporate dual-fillings in their baked goods to add variety to their product line and attract more customers with dynamic flavor profiles.
- Confectionery Industry
- Limited time offers could drive sales and boost customer excitement in the confectionery industry, especially during seasonally-relevant holidays.
