Keep in mind that some locations may end up breaking their ice cream machines because this deal seems to be quite popular every year. So, I highly recommend calling ahead to your local McDonald’s to ensure they are participating and that their machine is working.
This deal has been announced it’ll run until September 2, 2019 so take advantage of it while you can!Broken machines + summer 1 dollar deal = McDonald’s shut down https://t.co/tgk5zFNKyY
— Eric Gerideau (@Phinally89) June 25, 2019
We were told by @McDonalds Fort Sask staff “What do you expect for a dollar?” After I commented that I ordered regular cones. Even my kids noticed and asked why they were so small. I guess I should only buy McD in Sherwood Park. pic.twitter.com/sbcmsU97hY
— Katie Berghofer (@katieinthepark) August 24, 2018
Went to McDonald’s in Feasterville PA. They charged me 2 Dollars and 20 cents.where is the Dollar ice cream cone?
I’m sorry to hear that, Mary Jane! I would have asked them at the counter, or even call ahead before you go to make sure they are participating! Good luck!
Yes in wixom MI the price per cone is 1.19 without taxes.
And in Northville MI it is 0.69c..and in Novi MI it is 1.36c….yes they are maintaining different prices in different locations. But the taste is awesome..I liked a lot..Thanks to McDonald’s
Our McDonald’s here in Lowell, MI didn’t honor the deal either. Daughter bought 3 and they were 1.29. each. ?
McDonald’s here in Anaheim California didn’t honor the 99 cent cone deal ?
Your story is kind of wrong — McDonald’s sells “cones” and “sundaes” but have you ever noticed that the term “ice cream” is absolutely nowhere to be seen on the menu? That’s because — at least in the USA — it doesn’t meet the legal definition of “ice cream.”