After removing the smiley face from the packagaing as a "conversation starter" last year, McDonald's is moving on to ...
Former ’90s kids are going to love the cartoon combo coming to McDonald’s Happy Meals. The fast food chain announced an exclusive collab that will have nostalgic fans rushing to the Golden Arches: the ...
The next line of Happy Meal toys is truly meta: there's a miniature replica of a McDonald's restaurant and other staples of the fast food chain including tiny food plates, ordering kiosks and delivery ...
For years, the Golden Arches’ youngest fans have turned living rooms into drive-thrus and backyard playhouses into McDonald’s kitchens, serving smiles with a side of imagination. This summer, McDonald ...
Happy Meals just got happier. BTS’ animated counterparts, TinyTAN, are partnering with McDonald’s for a new limited-edition Happy Meal collaboration, launching tomorrow (03.09.25). This follows the ...
MdDonald's will release the TinyTAN Happy Meal beginning Sept. 3. Inspired by the seven members of BTS, according to a press release. Guests have the chance to receive the one of two sets of toys ...
McDonald's launched a new "adult Happy Meal" featuring a limited-edition cotton candy shake. McDonald’s is transporting its customers back in time this summer with an “adult Happy Meal” featuring a ...
Attention BTS army: McDonald's is releasing a new Happy Meal with the band's TinyTAN characters. "On September 3, this group of lovable characters inspired by the seven members of BTS are heading to ...
Ordering a kids’ meal used to be a simple, nostalgic pleasure. Now, it’s a sign of a disturbing trend — adults getting priced out of adult-sized meals. In a recent survey by Lightspeed, 44% of adults ...
Check out the players featured on the packaging, as well as the prizes inside. There's a new menu item at McDonald's perfect for ballers and basketball fans. Starting March 11, for the first time ever ...
McDonald’s locations in Japan were forced to cancel a Happy Meal promotion featuring limited edition Pokémon cards because collectors swarmed stores — leaving behind piles of untouched food and trash, ...