McDonald’s Happy Meal is turning 40 years old, and to celebrate, the fast food giant is bringing back 15 of its most popular toys.
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McDonald’s is launching the limited-edition Surprise Happy Meal with some of its most popular Happy Meal toys from the last four decades.
Here’s a full line-up of the toys to collect:
Cowboy McNugget (McDonald’s): 1988
Fireman McNugget (McDonald’s): 1988
Mail Carrier McNugget (McDonald’s): 1988
Hamburger Changeable (McDonald’s): 1989
Grimace (McDonald’s): 1990
Dino Happy Meal Box Changeable (McDonald’s): 1991
McDonald’s Hot Wheels Thunderbird (Mattel): 1993
Hamburglar (McDonald’s): 1995
Power Rangers (Hasbro): 1995
Space Jam Bugs Bunny (Warner Brothers): 1996
Patti the Platypus (Ty Beanie Baby): 1997
Tamagotchi (Bandai): 1998
My Little Pony (Hasbro): 1998
Furby (Hasbro): 1999
Hello Kitty (Sanrio): 2013
“Since the Happy Meal was introduced on the menu, it quickly became synonymous with our brand,” said Steve Easterbrook, McDonald’s Global CEO. “Today, this iconic red box creates delicious, lasting memories for billions of families annually across the world.”
First introduced in 1979, some of the toys have gone on to become highly sought-after collectables.
“Happy Meal toys are nostalgic for Aussies of all ages,” said Jo Feeney, Director of Marketing, McDonald’s Australia. “By bringing back some of the most popular toys from the last four decades, Australians can get their hands on some of their favourites from the past, starting Thursday 21st November”.
The Surprise Happy Meal will be available for a limited time from Thursday 21st November, while supplies last.
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