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Heri strikes again! Local MUA reacts to McD’s new nacho cheese triangles & we’re in fits
We are SO ready.

Jillian Mallia

He’s back! Henry, from Heri Cosmetics, strikes again with another foodie review, which we are kinda living for! A while back, he reviewed Benna’s Vanilla Biscuit Milkshake and had us dying on the floor, wiping away the tears. Now, he’ll be reviewing the latest rave: McDonald’s nacho cheese triangles. #YAS

heri

“Kif intom gheziez telespettaturi?” he starts off, welcoming everyone back to his YouTube channel, revealing the special delivery that is nacho cheese triangles. “Obviously, you want to hear my opinion, just like the Vanilla Biscuit, oht.” He proceeds to open the bag filled with food, because let’s face it, no one goes to McD just for a tiny box of bites, ruhi

heri

So far, he says he hasn’t had the best relationship with nachos and nacho cheese, having tripped at the cinema with a box of nachos in his hand (which obvs landed on his head, cheese and nachos and all) when he was a kid. “I hope this will all change today,” he says.

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The moment of truth: he takes a triangle out, licks it (as one does), takes a bite and munches like there’s no tomorrow. He is shooketh and his reactions says it all. “Ohhh mah gad,” he says, chucking the last piece of the triangle in his mouth. “Goosebumps. Iiiilallu kemm huma tajbin. Morru illum qabel ghada, pruvawhom,” he says encouraging people to go while reminding everyone that this ain’t a sponsored video. “Nixtieq li sponsored minn McDonald’s, vera tajbin,” he says with his mouth full. #Goals

Watch his full reaction here:

22nd January 2020


Jillian Mallia
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Jillian Mallia
A book lover, writer and globetrotter who loves exploring new places and the local gems that the Maltese Islands have to offer. An avid foodie and arts fanatic, Jillian searches the island and beyond for the perfect settings to write about.

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