Is McDonald's Grimace a taste bud?
Mia Horton
Updated on June 09, 2026
During the interview, Bates highlighted Grimace's presence among the McDonald's happy meal characters and identified him as “an enormous taste bud” who was supposed to show that the restaurant's food tastes good. Bates appeared to be echoing a longstanding rumor that the Grimace is an anthropomorphic taste bud.
Is Mcdonalds Grimace a taste bud?
Because Grimace is not just an anthropomorphic purple blob — he's a taste bud. That's according to Brian Bates, the manager of a McDonald's franchise in Windsor, Canada, who was recently named Outstanding Manager of the Year for his leadership during the pandemic.What exactly is Grimace from McDonald's?
Grimace is a character featured in McDonaldland commercials. He is a rotund, purple being of indeterminate species with short arms and legs. He is known for his slow-witted demeanor. His most common expression is the word "duh" before every sentence.Is Grimace a tongue?
During an interview about his being named Outstanding Manager of the Year, Brian Bates told CBC News that Grimace is actually…a taste bud? "He is an enormous taste bud, but a taste bud nonetheless," Bates said, adding that Grimace's purpose is to show that McDonald's food tastes good.Is Grimace a milkshake monster?
Grimace used to be a VILLAIN.Originally, Grimace was known as The Evil Grimace, a milkshake-stealing monster with four arms and a bad attitude! That version of the character debuted in 1971, and spent several years as Ronald's foil.