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McDonald's taps into nostalgia with collectible cup drop. See some of the designs.
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Date:2025-04-14 06:08:57
McDonald’s is trying to make collectibles cool again, offering customers a new combo meal paired with a one-of-a-kind cup set to “unlock core memories.”
The Collector’s Meal will have six unique collectible cups that will be available at participating McDonald’s restaurants.
The fast food chain wants customers to create new memories inspired by the designs on the collectible cups, challenging them to chase the “undeniable thrill” of finding an elusive design or completing a collection, company executive Morgan Flatley said in a news release.
“We’re bringing back some of our most-loved keepsakes with a twist, giving fans a memory that they can hold in their hand,” Flatley said. “These new collectible cups commemorate some of our most unforgettable designs and global collaborations over the years, allowing longtime fans to relive treasured moments and helping a new generation make their own lasting memories.”
McDonald’s is taking the collectible mania one step farther, giving customers the chance to check out an augmented reality experience, or head to New York City or Los Angeles for in-person collector experiences.
When will McDonald’s Collector’s Meal be available?
McDonald’s Collector’s Meal and the six collectible cups will be available at participating U.S. locations come Tuesday, Aug. 13 online, in stores and at the drive-thru.
What does McDonald’s Collector’s Meal come with?
If you happen to go to McDonald's during breakfast hours, then you get your Collector’s Meal with a sausage and egg sandwich, hash brown and a hot coffee.
A Collector’s Meal ordered during lunch gives you some more options, with customers being able to choose from a 10-piece nugget or Big Mac, along with fries and a drink.
The Collector’s Meal is set to be available all day, which means that “you can add to your collection whenever the mood strikes,” McDonald’s said.
What kind of cups come with the McDonald’s Collector’s Meal?
The designs picked to adorn the fast-food chain’s new line of collectible cups are a blast from the past, a nod to a time when childhood toys and McDonald’s for dinner were some of life’s simple joys.
The cups were designed to highlight classic keepsakes, which were at “the heart of fans’ McDonald’s experiences,” like the 1998 Cowpoke McNugget Buddy or 1993 McDonald’s Dragster.
“Did you miss out on the Hello Kitty Crew Keychain in 2000?" McDonald's writes in the news release. "Well, now is your chance – this time, presented on the new Hello Kitty collectible cup."
The cup designs include:
- McDonald’s
- Coca-Cola
- Hello Kitty & Peanuts
- Beanie Babies
- Barbie & Hot Wheels
- Shrek, Jurassic Park & Minions
Cups are collected with every purchase of a McDonalds’ Collector’s Meal.
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