McDonald's Sales Surge Following Grimace Shake TikTok Take OverThe 52-year-old character went viral while promoting the Grimace Shake.

BySam SilvermanOriginally published

Key Takeaways

  • The McDonald's Grimace Shake went viral on TikTok for springing a video trend.
  • The campaign boosted McDonald's total sales by 14 percent.
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Race car driver Mark Skaife of Australia and Grimace of McDonalds at the launch of Skaife's Invitational Charity Golf Day at the Tuggerah Lakes Golf Course, Tuggerah, Australia.

Following the viral campaign to promote McDonald's Grimace Shake, the fast food chain was thrilled to report that their efforts paid off and boosted sales.

In the quarter ending on June 30, sales at McDonald's locations open for at least 13 months in the United States grew to 10.3 percent, while global sales jumped by 11.7 percent. In total, the month-long campaign boosted sales by 14 percent by quarter end, perCNN.

"This quarter, the theme is — well, if I'm being honest, the theme was Grimace," CEO Chris Kempczinski said during a call on Thursday, according to the outlet. "Grimace has been everywhere in the past few months … this viral phenomenon is yet another proof point of the power of marketing at McDonald's today."

Original story below.

The newMcDonald'sGrimace shake may look sweet and unsuspecting, but according toTikTok, it bites back.

McDonald's revived its 52-year-old character Grimace in honor of his birthday on June 12 with a limited-time shake and signature meals. Although McDonaldland characters such as Grimace and the Hamburglar haven't been marketed since the 2000s, Grimace has gone viral with Gen-Z TikTokers.

In the clips, people can be seen trying the Grimace shake and wishing him a happy birthday, but upon taking a sip they can be seen faking their death, usually surrounded by a purple puddle. According toToday,TikToker @ruiz_alv04 was the first to start the viral trend with avideoshared on June 24. Known as one of the villainous McDonald's characters, the spoof videos are an ode to Grimace's mischievous nature.

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@kameryn.paigeShe grimaced out#grimaceshake#grimacesbirthday♬ The Attic - Colin Stetson

@guaquamolininjabenisHe will be grim-missed#grimaceshake#mcdonalds#trending♬ Grimacing Sounds - Jon & Eli

As of Thursday morning, #grimace has amassed 934.5 million views on TikTok, and #grimaceshake has brought in 819.2 million views.

Even McDonald's CMO Matt Shaver got in on the trend.

@mattxshaverThe response to the Grimace Shake has been so positive that I thought I'd try it myself! Thank you everyone!!#grimaceshake#mcdonalds#grimace♬ Corporate Music - AndrisMusic

McDonald's later took to Twitter with Grimace's response to the trend.

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While the trend may not water everyone's tastebuds, it ultimately has worked in McDonald's favor.

"What may seem like negative expression is actually a positive reflection of their ability to connect with a generation," adjunct professor of social media and influencer marketing at Chapman University Matthew Prince toldCNN. "It's getting the views, it's getting the laughs and, as the viral trend grows, it's getting the sales."

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Sam Silverman

Entrepreneur Staff

Content Strategy Editor

Sam Silverman is a content strategy editor at Entrepreneur Media. She specializes in search engine optimization (SEO), and her work can be found inThe US Sun,Nicki Swift,In Touch Weekly,Life & StyleandHealth. She writes for our news team with a focus on investigating scandals. Her coverage and expertise span from business news, entrepreneurship, technology, and true crime, to the latest in entertainment and TV news. Sam is a graduate of Lehigh University and currently resides in NYC.

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