
Happy Meal, happy ARMY: McDonald's to roll out BTS TinyTAN toys in the US this September
Starting September 2, the fast food chain will release a new Happy Meal collection featuring TinyTAN toys — the animated characters inspired by the seven members of the K-pop group — according to a report by Attractions Magazine.
McDonald's also teased the collaboration on its social media platforms, confirming seven toys in total: Jimin, Jin, Jungkook, j-hope, RM, Suga, and V.
Each Happy Meal will include one collectible figure.
However, fans speculated that more could be on the way after images of the themed Happy Meal box appeared in a Facebook group.
This collaboration has been years in the making.
In 2021, McDonald's and BTS launched the BTS Meal, which featured limited-edition packaging and two exclusive McNuggets sauces — Sweet Chili and Cajun.
The meal sold out rapidly in many markets, and ever since, ARMY has been hoping for a Happy Meal tie-in.
Details on whether the TinyTAN toys will be available outside the US have yet to be announced.

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