7 St. Patrick's Day traditions explained

Looking for some festive treats to celebrate St. Patrick's Day? Well, there are plenty of deals and food options for you to choose from. Some 13 million pints of Guinness will be consumed worldwide on March 17, according to WalletHub. But if you're

The minty milkshake generally gets added to the menu each year in February and is removed again after St. Patrick's Day. Other chains have attempted to emulate it, including Burger King with its new Oreo Irish Mint Shake, being offered until March 19

Get out your green! It's St. Patrick's Day. USA TODAY Network explains the origins of some of the Irish holiday's traditions. 1. Who was St. Patrick? St. Patrick — brace yourself — was not actually Irish. Patrick was a nobleman born in about 400 A.D

But somehow, someway, nobody selecting the "Green Team" on the FIFA side managed to recall Grealish's flip. And thus from 6 p.m. last night until around midnight, a non-Republic of Ireland affiliated player had a special St. Patrick's Day card in the game.

The minty milkshake generally gets added to the menu each year in February and is removed again after St. Patrick's Day. Other chains have attempted to emulate it, including Burger King with its new Oreo Irish Mint Shake, being offered until March 19