Ah, the haunting season is upon us again, and I'm back to re-watch CR's Halloween videos to help get in the spirit! I remember all these toys too! I also had the trick-or-treat buckets from McDonald's, and I used one that year to trick-or-treat with! (I remember it well, as that was the Halloween my parents took my brother and me trick-or-treating around my grandmother's condominium, instead of the neighborhood where my aunt and uncle lived.) I believe I had the ghost bucket, and my brother had the pumpkin one. I remember those McNugget buddy toys as well! I don't remember how many we collected, but I remember having the vampire, and spider ones. I also had the Birdie and Hamburgler toys that dispensed candy! I think I also had the Ronald McDonald, and Grimace figurines too! I remember that Pizza Hut commercial too! Although I never got any of their Halloween collectables. My youngest brother was obsessed with the Monster Eye straws from Taco Bell! He actually collected little rubber balls like that as a kid (his favorite thing to do when we'd go out to dinner was to see if they had those quarter machines that dispensed chinsy little plastic toys, and try to collect the rubber balls from them). His favorite was the Nasty ball. Once he got the straw, he just popped the ball out of the straw, and played with that! We had the Gourdy, the M. Balmed, Eyeball, and Witch Silly Slammers too! That was another of my youngest brother's favorite toys. He loved any toys that made noise, because they were the quickest way to annoy the shit out of the rest of us with them. I believe we had some Halloween themed Monster Bones too. I think we had the green monster looking one, and I think the scarecrow one too. We definitely had the hamburger Crazy Bone. The last of the Halloween fast food toys we had were the Simpons ones. We had Marge the Witch, Vampire Krusty the Clown (which also had those weird marks on his forehead and hair), the Frankenstein Homer, and the little backdrop for Otto. We also had at least one of the Burger King Halloween troll dolls, the Sleeping Beauty raven, and Nematode from Doug's First Movie, and the Toonsylvania wind up toy! I keep saying "we", as these toys were all kept over at my grandmother's condo, so my cousins contributed to the collection, as the toys were for any grandkids to play with when they went over to visit. (I had seven cousins on my mom's side of the family, and while the four eldest cousins were too old to collect the toys, my three younger cousins, and brothers that were three to eight years younger than me, were able to collect the toys long after I was considered "too old" for kid's meals.) I'm pretty sure they were thrown out ages ago when my grandmother was first moved into a convalescent home in 2006/2007 while she was still alive.
2:36 - now Whataburger skips toys, and gives you the option of a cookie or fruit chews (i’m not sure if they’re like Starburst or more like fruit snacks in little baggies.) This is a great deal for adults. Junior Justaburger, small fries, small drink and a cookie make a pretty hearty meal for me, and fairly low price for what you get.
Omg this brings back so many memories. I always loved the Halloween toys they had at Mcdonalds. I wish they still had them today because i know my Nieces and Nephews would have loved them.🙂
I remember when burger king released figures of the original universal monsters, like bela Merkel as Dracula, and Lon Cheney as wolfman, those were awesome, then the multiple goosebumps merch, and even the "somewhat" more recent McDonalds stretch and screamers, used to love the mad scientist with the growing brain and the cyborg zombie
me and my brother made Crazy Bones the stars of RPG games and they would gain summons by beating certain other toys we had and gain skills leveling up based on what they were
it's a shame you never got the halloween tapes that mcdonalds gave out one year(you showed the commercial for it i believe)they weren't great or anything but it was kinda neat to hear what was basically the ronald mcdonald halloween radio special
I own a lot of Go Go Crazy Bones, last I counted I own around 300. Now take in mind that each packet costs 99p and has 2 or 3 Crazy Bones in each packet, then add the sticker and card albums I had to buy as well. In short, I spent a lot of money on them. Thank god it was my mom who bought a lot of them for me. I vow never again to be taken in by a collectors fad.
Maybe Gordy has the neverending song from lamb chops singalong syndrome. That is used when anything has very limited dialoge that just goes on and on my friends:)
I probably got some halloween kids toys at some point or another, but if I did then I don't have them anymore. The only kids meal toy that I actually have is a Burger King toy of C3P0 from when Revenge Of The Shit was in cinemas. I found it at a charity shop.
I think C3P0 was the only one of those I never got when they were originally released. I have this weird talent for having all but one of a certain line of kids meal toys right before they change to the next theme.
Ahhh sorry to say but there were kids meals at subway i don't know if they are still doing it since I stopped going there when they got rid of the pizza