Buffalo Bills and McDonald's introduce 'Buffalo Chill' drink for charity

McDonald's is teaming up with the Buffalo Bills this summer by introducing the frozen 'Buffalo Chill' drink at participating locations throughout New York.
McDonald's is teaming up with the Buffalo Bills this summer by introducing the frozen 'Buffalo Chill' drink at participating locations throughout New York.

Bills Mafia — this one's for you.

McDonald's has released a new frozen drink this summer as part of a two-year partnership between the fast food chain and the Buffalo Bills.

'Buffalo Chill' consists of layers of frozen Blue Raspberry and Wild Cherry flavors and will be available all summer at participating McDonald's restaurants statewide at any size for $1.99.

Between May 24 and June 7, the deal gets even sweeter as 25 cents of every 'Buffalo Chill' drink sold will be donated to four Ronald McDonald House Charities chapters in Rochester, Buffalo, Syracuse and Albany.

All Rochester restaurants are participating but locations in New York City and the Long Island area are excluded.

Emily Barnes is the New York State Team consumer advocate reporter for the USA TODAY Network. Contact Barnes at ebarnes@gannett.com or on Twitter @byemilybarnes.

This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Buffalo Bills, McDonald's introduce 'Buffalo Chill' drink for charity