McDonald’s Secret Menu Hack: Cotton Candy Sprite
Many fans of McDonald’s are excited about the possibility of hacking into their secret menu. For instance, there’s something called the “Cotton Candy Sprite” that you won’t find listed anywhere in the restaurant.
So, how do you make it? It’s simple: just order a medium Sprite with three pumps of French vanilla syrup. This combination supposedly creates a fun, refreshing drink, according to the Mouth Attack Instagram page dedicated to food news.
To really get in on this trending drink, customers need to order it directly from McDonald’s—either inside the restaurant or through the drive-thru. Its exclusivity adds to the buzz, but there’s still plenty of excitement surrounding it.
This drink seems to elicit a mix of charms and some skepticism from people. In a poll conducted on Instagram, where over 5,000 participants responded, about 42% were all in, while 50% opted out, expressing their doubts.
“It should maintain a secret,” one user commented on the hype.
One former employee mentioned, “I did this when I worked there. It’s definitely the best way to enjoy a Sprite from McDonald’s.” However, not everyone is convinced by the flavor. One person questioned how citrus and vanilla could create a cotton candy taste.
Responses to the drink have been mixed. Some weren’t impressed, saying it didn’t taste like cotton candy at all. “It tasted more like cream soda,” one person shared, with another adding, “This sounds scary.”
Interestingly, McDonald’s has a history of secret menu hacks going viral. Just last year, the “land, air, sea” sandwich trend reached new heights in popularity, showing that these ideas tend to capture attention.
It’s still unclear whether McDonald’s will officially recognize this Cotton Candy Sprite. The company hasn’t commented on the trend as of yet.





