McDonald’s Snack Wrap Is Back After 9 Years
After a long wait, McDonald’s Snack Wrap Is Back After 9 Years. Here’s What You Need To Know. McDonald’s has finally brought back its Snack Wrap after 9 long years, and fans have mixed feelings. Some are excited, while others think it’s not the same as before. Let’s see what’s new, what people are saying, and whether you should try it.
What is McDonald’s Snack Wrap?
The Snack Wrap is a small tortilla wrap with crispy or grilled chicken, shredded cheese, lettuce, and ranch or honey mustard sauce. It was first launched in 2006 and quickly became popular for people who wanted a lighter, on-the-go snack from McDonald’s. However, McDonald’s discontinued it in 2016 due to complex preparation and slower drive-thru times.
Why Did McDonald’s Bring It Back?
After many requests from fans on social media, McDonald’s has decided to bring the Snack Wrap back as part of its simplified menu testing. McDonald’s knows customers want smaller, affordable snack options, especially younger customers who often look for lighter meals.
What Does It Taste Like Now?
According to USA Today, the new Snack Wrap has a fresh tortilla, crunchy lettuce, warm chicken, and flavorful sauce, but some testers felt the wrap was too small and not as satisfying as they remembered.
Fox Business reports that the Snack Wrap’s return has received mixed reviews. Some customers loved the nostalgic taste, while others thought it lacked enough sauce or had too much lettuce.
Is It Different From The Old Snack Wrap?
While the ingredients are mostly the same, McDonald’s has made small changes to simplify preparation and reduce drive-thru wait times. Some customers feel the new wrap is less crispy or smaller, while others appreciate the quick, easy snack option.
Nutritional Information
A Snack Wrap typically has around:
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300–350 calories (depending on grilled or crispy chicken)
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Around 15–20 grams of protein
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Moderate carbs due to the tortilla
It can be a lighter alternative if you want something smaller than a burger meal.
Will It Be Available Everywhere?
Currently, the Snack Wrap is in testing in select locations, including parts of Ohio and Tennessee. McDonald’s has not confirmed a nationwide return yet, but if the tests go well, it may expand to more locations.
Why People Loved The Snack Wrap
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Portable and easy to eat while driving or working.
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Cheaper than a full meal.
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Lighter option for people looking to avoid heavy burgers.
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Customizable with grilled chicken for a lower-calorie option.
Should You Try The New Snack Wrap?
If you liked the original Snack Wrap, you should try the new version to see how it compares. It is a convenient, quick snack if you’re looking for something lighter than fries and burgers. However, if you expect a large, filling wrap, you might find it smaller than you remember.
Other Similar Fast-Food Options
If your McDonald’s does not yet have the Snack Wrap, here are similar options you can try:
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Wendy’s Grilled Chicken Wrap
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Chick-fil-A Cool Wrap
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Taco Bell’s Chicken Soft Taco (customized with less cheese for a lighter feel)
Final Thoughts
The return of McDonald’s Snack Wrap shows that customer demand can bring back old favorites, but taste and expectations may vary. If you’re a Snack Wrap fan, keep an eye on your local McDonald’s and give it a try when it arrives.