
McDonald's and Tokidoki to release limited-edition collectible charms from June 12, Lifestyle News
After releasing a series of blindboxes with popular video game Minecraft back in March, McDonald's Singapore has announced another collaboration — this time with Italian lifestyle brand Tokidoki to release a series of limited-edition collectible charms.
Launching June 12 from 11am onwards, the exclusive selection will include three charms featuring characters from McDonaldland, the fast-food giant announced on Tuesday (June 10).
Each character has been reimagined into Tokidoki's signature style: Hamburglar inspired by Bulletto, Birdie inspired by Crissy and Grimace inspired by Spike.
The McDonald's x Tokidoki charms will be available at $7.90 each with a purchase of a six-piece or nine-piece Chicken McNuggets (non-spicy or spicy) Extra Value Meal, Upsized Extra Value Meal or Feast, or a 20-piece ala carte order.
The charms will be available at all outlets and is applicable for dine-in and takeaway orders. It will also be available at Drive-Thrus and via McDelivery, GrabFood, Foodpanda and Deliveroo.
For those who want to collect them all, there will be a members exclusive starting June 16 at 3pm, where MyMcDonald's Rewards members can redeem the McDonald's x Tokidoki Collector's Box including all three charms for 2,500 points.
The redemption can be made via the McDonald's app.
The first 500 successful redemptions will also receive an autographed set personally signed by Simone Legno, the co-founder and artist of tokidoki.
All the collectible charms are available while stocks last.
On June 28, fans who bring along their McDonald's x Tokidoki collectible charms or Collector's Box will have a chance to meet Legno in person at McDonald's Great World from 2pm to 4pm.
The session will include the artist conducting a live sketch and will take place on a first come, first serve basis.
More information will be shared closer to the event date on McDonald's Singapore's social media platforms.
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