There’s a new McDonald’s menu in town for September, and it sees the return of 4 classic items, as well as some new treats to delve into. The trouble is, they might not be so easy to get.

We’ve witnessed a bunch of new menu reveals this August, with some of the most exciting comingfrom Krispy KremeandDunkin,’ who are both bringing out some pumpkin-spiced treats to indulge in this fall.

In a post that’s gained over 350,000 views, a TikTok account leaked some new items making their way to McDonald’s this September.

But if you’re craving something a little more savory, McDonald’s are bringing back a bunch of classic items to indulge in next season.

Speculated to be released on September 4, the new lineup includes:

As well as these returning favorites, McDonald’s are also bringing out a Twix-themed duo, including a Twix Latte and a Twix McFlurry.

Unfortunately, there’s a slight catch, as the aforementioned menu items are only available in the UK, and won’t be sold in the US.

As well as the new treats, UK people also have the McDonald’s Monopoly to look forward to, which is an annual promotion that allows customers the chance to win prizes after purchasing various food items from the menu.

Commenters were feeling hyped after the video was posted, writing: “MOZZIE DIPPERS ARE BACK, WHEY.”

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“Omg, Chicken Big Mac is my favorite. It needs to stay permanent,” one stated.

“Omg yes, I need another Philly Cheese stack in my life. It was soooo good,” another proclaimed.

“Need Chicken Legend back please,” another agreed.

The Chicken Legend is so popular in the UK, in fact, that fans evencreated a petition to demand its return.

This isn’t the first food item that’s created viral demand, however, as back in January, McDonald’s brought back thecoveted Breakfast Wrap after it accumulated a whopping 83 petitions.

Lauren Lewis was a Food Writer on Dexerto’s UK team and is a Master’s graduate. Her expert coverage areas include McDonald’s, KFC, Wendy’s, Chick-fil-A, Starbucks, Taco Bell, and Domino’s Pizza, as well as viral food stories from YouTube, TikTok, and X/Twitter.