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McDonald's Crocs Happy Meals with mini keychains coming to US
View Date:2024-12-23 20:44:12
A Crocs Happy Meal that launched overseas is heading to McDonald's locations across the U.S., the company confirmed to USA TODAY Tuesday.
The fast-food giant and popular footwear company collaborated to create the special Happy Meal, which is reportedly already out in some other countries including Asia.
According to the Instagram food news account @snackolator, The Crocs Happy Meal includes the food and Crocs Clips, miniature keychains inspired by their iconic footwear.
"These are currently out in a handful of countries and they have 10 total and each one comes in the cutest little Crocs box. A big disclaimer that it's possible the designs (and number) could differ in the US, but the Happy Meal is definitely coming to the USA," @snackolator wrote in the post.
Images posted on the page of the Crocs keychains include a hamburger, fries and McNuggets style mini shoes. One even is of the Golden Arches.
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Crocs Happy Meal now available in international markets
The Crocs Happy Meal is now available other international markets including Singapore, the post reads.
It was not immediately known what other countries have the Happy Meal or when it will be available in the states.
USA TODAY has reached out to McDonald's and Crocs for additional details.
McDonald's and Crocs previously teamed up for business
It's not the first time McDonald's and Crocs have paired up for business.
The Croc's website shows the McDonald’s x Crocs Birdie Classic Clog available and on sale for $52.50.
"Early birds like Birdie will be the first to get these Classic Clogs in her signature yellow and pink, with her favorite menu item – a McDonald’s Egg McMuffin – as a Jibbitz™ charm," the company posted in the shoe description.
Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X @nataliealund.
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