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The fast food giant has given one of its Bay Ridge outposts a retro makeover as a promotional stunt for Marvel's latest TV show. From Aug. 20 until Sept. 1, customers who visit the location at 6620 Bay Parkway will be greeted by the McDonald's of yesteryear. The burger restaurant has received a top-to-bottom makeover that makes it look like it did in 1982. McDonald'sFrom the ferns that were once ubiquitous in McDonald's restaurants to the vintage artwork on the walls featuring mascots including Grimace and Mayor McCheese, there's no trace of the chain's modern, minimalist current look. Even the menu got a retro makeover.
Persons: McCheese, Mike Bullington, McDonald's Organizations: Brooklyn, McDonald's, Marvel, CNBC
People are spending big money to snap up limited-edition toys from McDonald's adult Happy Meals. One eBay account is selling some sealed toys for $49.95 each, or $119.95 for a pack of all four. One eBay account is charging $24.95 each for sealed Grimace and Cactus Buddy toys and $49.95 for Hamburglar and Birdie toys, or $119.95 for a pack of all four. Another account selling the toys individually and in four-packs for slightly cheaper has sold 116 lots. The McDonald's and Cactus Plant collaboration has proved incredibly popular.
From October 3, McDonald's will be selling limited-edition Happy Meals for grown-ups. The boxes are designed by Cactus Plant Flea Market, and merch will also be available. For the Happy Meals currently available, McDonald's charges more for ones that come with hamburgers than those with nuggets. McDonald's x Cactus Plant Flea MarketThe Happy Meals are a collaboration with streetwear brand Cactus Plant Flea Market, which McDonald's called "one of the most important brands in culture." Cactus Plant Flea Market currently appears to only have four products available on its website – a $70 T-shirt, a $75 towel, a $35 water bottle, and a $60 pair of boxers.
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