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Arby’s Orange Cream Shake Is Back — The Seasonal Return That Fans Mark Their Calendar For

Healthy Fact of the Day

Milkshakes are one of the more calorie-dense items on any fast food menu, so sizing down is the easiest way to enjoy the experience without overdoing it. Ordering a small rather than a large shaves significant calories while still delivering the full flavor experience — the taste is identical, just in a smaller format. Pairing it with a lighter entrée like Arby's turkey sandwich rather than a heavier roast beef combo is another easy way to keep the overall meal more balanced while still treating yourself to the seasonal shake you've been waiting for.

Some fast food returns feel routine. This one feels like a season.

Arby’s Orange Cream Shake is back on menus at participating locations nationwide for a limited time, landing just as the summer heat starts making frozen drinks feel less optional. The seasonal shake has developed one of the more devoted followings in fast food dessert — fans who genuinely consider its annual return the unofficial start of summer, and who plan their Arby’s visits around its window of availability.

If you’ve been waiting, the wait is over. If you’ve never tried it, this is the moment.

What’s in It

The Orange Cream Shake is built on Arby’s vanilla shake base blended with orange cream-flavored syrup, finished with a swirl of whipped topping. It’s available in small, medium, and large sizes.

The flavor profile is straightforward: it’s a Creamsicle in shake form. Creamy vanilla meets bright, tart orange in the same combination that made the original orange-and-cream ice cream bar a classic. The thick consistency of the shake base — Arby’s shakes tend to run on the denser side compared to most fast food competitors — gives it a staying power that makes it feel more indulgent than the concept alone might suggest.

Fans have called it the best drive-thru riff on an Orange Creamsicle available in fast food, and based on years of devoted seasonal following, that’s not much of an exaggeration.

The Price Has Gone Up — But the Shake Hasn’t Changed

Worth being upfront about: the Orange Cream Shake costs more than it used to. A few years ago it was priced under $2. A small now runs approximately $3.69, though prices vary by location.

The shake itself hasn’t changed — the formula is the same seasonal product it’s always been. But for fans who remember when it was practically impulse-buy priced, the sticker might be a mild adjustment. That said, for a thick, seasonal drive-thru shake with the kind of flavors that are unavailable anywhere on the menu the rest of the year, the current pricing is still competitive with comparable fast food desserts.

How Long Is It Here?

Arby’s hasn’t announced a specific end date for the Orange Cream Shake’s 2026 run, but it’s consistently a warm-weather item that disappears once fall menus rotate in. If history is any guide, it’ll likely be gone by late summer or early fall.

The limited-time framing is part of what makes it feel special. Unlike items that live permanently on a menu and lose their urgency, the Orange Cream Shake’s seasonal nature means there’s always a real window — and a real end to that window.

The Bottom Line

Arby’s Orange Cream Shake is available now at participating locations nationwide in small, medium, and large sizes, for a limited time. It’s one of the more beloved seasonal fast food desserts in the drive-thru category, and summer is its window. Go get one before it’s gone.

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