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McDonald’s brings Collector’s Edition Glasses to Australia

The glasses feature iconic character collaborations of McDonald’s.

McDonald’s global Collector's Edition Glasses featuring nostalgic designs are coming to Australia, available for free with any Large Quarter Pounder Meal purchase.  

There will be six premium collectable glasses. The new Collector’s Edition Glasses features iconic McDonald’s keepsakes from different eras, including the Grimace Mug in 1976, Pet Lovin’ Barbie in 1999, Hello Kitty Crew Keychain in 2000, and Shrek from ‘Shrek the Third’ in 2007 and more.  

Recently, the fast-food giant announced that it will have four variations of the Quarter Pounder in its menu.

The new Collector’s Edition Glasses will be available across Macca’s restaurants nationwide, via the MyMacca’s app and McDelivery from Wednesday, 14 August to Tuesday, 3 September, whilst stocks last. 

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