McDonald's Crocs Happy Meal

McDonald’s is launching a Crocs Happy Meal this Tuesday, featuring exclusive Crocs-themed toys McDonald’s launches Crocs Happy Meal this Tuesday. Time to collect 'em all!

The McDonald's Crocs Happy Meal launches today, March 10th, and celebrates the McDonald's All American Games (McDAAG). This marks the third collaboration between McDonald's and Crocs, and the second time partnering with the All American Games. Each McDAAG Happy Meal includes one of six miniature Crocs keychain toys. The keychains are packaged in a tiny, basketball-themed shoebox and come with Jibbitz charm stickers for customization. The mini-Croc designs include two jersey-inspired clogs (red/blue and blue/red), a yellow and red "basketball court" theme, an orange basketball textured clog, and two "All-American" graphic designs. A QR code on the Happy Meal box unlocks a digital gaming experience, with more activities available on HappyMeal.com. McDonald's introduced the Happy Meal in June 1979. The idea came from Yolanda Fernández de Cofiño in Guatemala, who created the "Menú Ronald". Bob Bernstein, an advertising executive, developed the Happy Meal concept further. The first Happy Meal in the U.S. was circus-wagon-themed and included a toy, burger, fries, cookies, and a drink. Crocs has collaborated with various brands and celebrities, including Balenciaga, Post Malone, and KFC. These collaborations often feature unique designs and Jibbitz charms. The McDonald's All American Games will take place on March 31 in Glendale, Arizona.

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