McDonald’s and Crocs have partnered again, unveiling a new set of eight collectible Crocs clips available in Happy Meals starting September 17. The exclusive designs, featuring vibrant colors and iconic McDonald’s symbols, are perfect for kids to customize and collect while supplies last.
McDonald’s and Crocs Reunite with New Happy Meal Collaboration, Featuring Customizable Collectible Clips
It's an exciting time for McDonald's fans, who are Crocs collectors. In 2023, Crocs and McDonald's joined forces to create a vibrant shoe collection inspired by Ronald McDonald's quirky cast of characters, featuring designs for Grimace, the Hamburglar, and the iconic red-and-yellow McDonald's color scheme. That year was busy for Crocs, as the brand collaborated with Taco Bell. Crocs and McDonald's are teaming up again, but the focus is on kids this time.
According to a recent press release, starting September 17, McDonald's Happy Meal boxes will feature a design inspired by Crocs' signature hole-speckled shoes, and kids can personalize them using a sheet of Jibbitz stickers included with each meal. Every Happy Meal has an exclusive Crocs clip, available in eight designs.
According to Mashed, these mini-Crocs replicas are perfect for attaching to backpacks or personal items, with each colorway coming in its matching shoe box, complete with tissue paper to mimic the new shoe-unboxing experience. The shoe boxes will also include a QR code linking to the Happy Meal website, where kids can virtually design their pair of Crocs.
These Crocs-shaped clips, each a playful nod to the iconic shoe brand, will surely bring a smile to your face. With a hook on the back for easy attachment, each clip features a vibrant primary color palette. The first design is a white clog with a blue sole and yellow strap adorned with red, yellow, and blue polka dots, complete with the iconic yellow McDonald's smile. The second design is a bold red shoe with a white sole and yellow strap decorated with layered Happy Meal box patterns.
The excitement doesn't stop there. Designs three and four also feature red shoes, with one showcasing McDonald's golden arches rising from the top, accented by a yellow smile, while the other displays the arches across the front of the shoe. Each design is unique and will add color to your collection.
Collect All Eight Exclusive Crocs Clips with McDonald's Happy Meals, Available for a Limited Time
Designs five through seven incorporate a simple smiley face with googly eyes and the signature McDonald's grin. Each shoe has a white sole and yellow strap, but the body varies in red, blue, or white. The eighth and final design is a sleek white clog with a yellow outline of the Happy Meal box and scattered yellow McDonald's "M" logos.
These exclusive Crocs clips are now available nationwide with Happy Meals at participating locations, ensuring that every McDonald's fan can add these unique items to their collection. But hurry, they're only available while supplies last!


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