Do you know that McDonald’s is the largest toy distributor in the world?
Yeah, I kid you not. With about 20% of McDonald’s sales comprising a toy, you can imagine how many toys were given out a day worldwide.
Currently, in Singapore, McDonald’s is giving the cutie TY Beanie Boo’s soft toys or the Monster Jam car toys for any purchase of a Happy Meal.
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Yeah, those TY Beanie Boo’s toys are so super cute, they’re to die for.
But nothing—absolutely nothing—is cuter than a yellow creature that has everyone chasing for in the last two years.
And guess what? For the next lineup, McDonald’s is bringing in the pocket monsters that have been living in your phone digitally.
Because Pokemon toys are coming, and you’ve got to catch them all.
According to Nintendo Soup, it’s coming to both Singapore and Malaysia.
Here’s what to expect:
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Oh, yes, Pikachu is coming tomorrow.
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Here’s a even cuter teaser from McDonald’s Malaysia.
Well, if they’re anything like the ones in Taiwan, then they won’t be flurry and soft.
But boy do Pikachu and Torchic (what’s that seh) look cuteness overload.
By the way, this is for Happy Meal, so you won’t need to get an Extra Value Meal for the toys, unlike Hello Kitty. And the toys would be free.
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But still, expect queues. I mean, do you remember how crazy Pokemon used to be?
Here’s what NCMPs are, and what to expect after GE2025:
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