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Return of 'Super Mario' Makes Happy Meal of McDonald Happier

Return of 'Super Mario' Makes Happy Meal of McDonald Happier

Fans are getting overwhelmed for the great plumber's return, "Super Mario", in "Super Mario Run" this year in December. Also, Nintendo's upcoming release of Switch is fastly approaching and as a result, the Japanese brand it promoting itself through collaborating with McDonald's.

On January 11 to February 7, 2017, "Super Mario" meals will make a great comeback in all Mcdonald's of UK. Accroding to My Nintendo News, Super Mario will be a theme for Happy Meal in which the the Happy Meal box have a new Super Mario design

"Super Mario's" Collaboration With McDonald's

This is the third time for "Super Mario" to pair with McDonald's and appear on its Happy Meal. The character and its video games seems to never get old instead, it is still loved and welcomed by many people, regardless of their age group. So, there's no doubt that even McDonald's box will be bought and collected. "Super Mario" Happy Meals aim to give kids (and adults) the chance to go on in an adventure with "Super Mario" and friends by the activities and imagination promoted in this box.

So, what are the inclusions?

Fans should expect nothing fancy however, it is still worth buying especially for kids who want to develop their sense of imagination. The box features box challenges which use "Super Mario" power-ups. The box can also be transformed into a convenient tray. It also has vouchers which allow parents to redeem any of the two children's books entitled "Beast Quest" by Adam Blade and "Rainbow Magic" by Daisy Meadows.

It also has six colorful balloons that contain characters of "Super Mario" and "Happy", Keeko coloring pads which contain activity sheets and PDP or 'Flick Flack' foldable paper figurines. However, what makes this box challenging both for kids and adult is that you need to find Yoshi inside the box.

Where Yoshi Is, No One Knows...Yet

 

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