McDonalds Endangered Animals Happy Meal Toys 2010 |
This is not the first time that McDonalds have teamed up with Australia Zoo to highlight the plight of endangered animals around the world. Back in November 2008 McDonalds in partnership with Australia Zoo released 10 McDonalds Endangered Animals plush toys.
Each happy meal toy comes with an exclusive McDonalds educational collector card that gives key details about the endangered animal.
The McDonalds Endangered Animals happy meal toy promotion includes the following 12 toys:
- Green Turtle - push and go
- Sumatran Tiger - press button to see tiger pounce
- Humpback Whale - press button to see tail flap
- Asian Elephant - memory game
- Andean Condor
- Estuarine Crocodile - turn tail to see head go around
- Southern White Rhinoceros - press button to shed armour
- Tasmanian Devil
- Cheetah - push and go action
- Red Panda - press button to activate hand grip action
- White and Black Ruffed Lemur
- Woma Python - turn wheel to view hidden snake
McDonalds Endangered Animals 2010 - Andean Condor |
McDonalds Endangered Animals 2010 - Southern White Rhinoceros |
McDonalds Endangered Animals 2010 - Cheetah |
McDonalds Endangered Animals Happy Meal Toys 2010 - Green Turtle |
McDonalds Endangered Animals Happy Meal Toys 2010 - Red Panda |
Summary
McDonalds have released 12 more Endangered Animals happy meal toys for 2010 in association with Australia Zoo. The toys are available throughout Australia and New Zealand from 20 August 2010.Previous McDonalds Happy Meal Toy Promotion
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In this way, they are not only promoting their restaurant but also the animals which are about to lose their population. This is a very eco-friendly way.
ReplyDeleteThis great. It looks like a campaign for endangered animals in some way. McDonalds is known for its good quality toys.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's great! Nice idea. Atleast, you also help in some ways on our nature.
ReplyDeleteplease bring this animal toys here in the philippines.... my children wants them oplease mcdonalds....
ReplyDeleteHow do i buy the green turtle toy
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