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McDonald’s Singapore opens first McSpicy Museum in Bugis

The brand is gearing up for more promotional activities this month.

McDonald’s Singapore is opening the first McSpicy Museum in Bugis Junction to celebrate 26 years of the iconic McSpicy.

The McSpicy first came to Singapore in 1999. The visitors of the museum will be treated to interactive displays, fun challenges, and photo booths. There will also be daily giveaways.

Additionally, from 19 to 23 May, the first 50 visitors between 12PM to 5PM every day will get a free McSpicy.

The special McSpicy Museum pop-up will also mark the launch of the new Smoky Chilli Mayo McSpicy on 15 May.

The brand is also gearing up for more promotional activities ahead of International Burger Day, which will be on 28 May.

Meanwhile, McDonald’s Singapore is also bringing back the Hershey’s Soft Serve starting 22 May at select McDonald’s restaurants.

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