We're McLosing it over this very chill McDonald's dessert invention

The McFlurry just got an upgrade.
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Mia Johnson
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Don't freak out now, but a genius teen discovered a new creative way to satisfy your fast food sugar cravings.

The creation is a DIY McDonald's ice cream sandwich made with the fast food giant's existing dessert menu items. The mastermind behind the recipe uploaded photos of his invention to Twitter. "[G]ot 'creative' with my hunger today," he captioned the photos.

The recipe is quite easy to follow-- just sandwich a scoop of McDonald's McFlurry between two chocolate chip cookies and you've got yourself the mother of all desserts.

Overall, the ice cream sandwich received mixed reviews on Twitter. Some even gave it a try for themselves.

Not that we needed another dessert to chill out with this summer, but we probably needed another dessert.

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Mia Johnson was a web culture intern for Mashable. She's a Chicago native and Missouri School of Journalism graduate. She has a background in online, TV, and magazine journalism.

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