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Or maybe it was marketer Bob Bernstein, but he is an old jewish guy and that does not fit the narrative


1 posted on 09/08/2021 2:46:07 PM PDT by algore
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Or maybe it’s because McDonald’s stole the idea from Burger Chef - which invented first the “fun burger” a “kids” hamburger in a box that had games and puzzles and then later the “fun meal” which was a burger, fries and a cookie.

Burger Chef also had the first movie tie-in with Star Wars.


2 posted on 09/08/2021 2:49:21 PM PDT by Skywise
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When I read the first four words of the headline my first thought was ‘was she legal?’.


4 posted on 09/08/2021 2:52:49 PM PDT by libh8er
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Kids’ meals were first invented by mothers at home, who knew that kids did not need the larger size meals that adults ate.

;)


7 posted on 09/08/2021 2:55:01 PM PDT by adorno
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To: algore

Great Guatemalan Women in American History.
Well there is at least one.


10 posted on 09/08/2021 2:58:13 PM PDT by Leep (Save America. Lock down Joe Biden!interested in how to land..)
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Maybe Bob identified as A Guatemalan woman? Any way man that was 100 or 150 years ago


13 posted on 09/08/2021 3:09:47 PM PDT by Kartographer
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I wonder if she’ll be buried with a little toy inside her coffin.


15 posted on 09/08/2021 3:14:33 PM PDT by Fido969 (45 is Superman!)
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So something good came out of Guatemala?

Oh wait... I take that back.


22 posted on 09/08/2021 4:39:42 PM PDT by Bullish (CNN is what happens when 8th graders run a cable network.)
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According to McDonald’s -
Yolanda Fernández de Cofiño started working at a McDonald’s, in Guatemala with her husband in the mid 1970’s. While serving at the restaurant she came up with an innovative idea which she called the “Menu Ronald”. The Menu Ronald was a complete meal which consisted of a burger, small fries and a small sundae. The meal became very popular and word of it reached McDonald’s management in Chicago.
To develop the concept further Bob Bernstein of Bernstein-Rein Advertising was called in. Bernstein improved upon the idea and packaged the meal in a box and so, the Happy Meal was born. In October 1977 the Happy Meal was introduced to the Kansas City market with television and radio features. The first Happy Meal had a circus-wagon inspired design and came with a burger, fries, cookies and a soft drink, although the most significant addition to the meal was a toy. By 1979, McDonald’s started tying-up with prominent franchises and popular characters started featuring in the Happy Meals.
The Star Trek Happy Meal was the first to feature designs and toys from a popular franchise. Over the years the meal as well as the toys evolved. McDonald’s started offering the McNuggets in place of the burger, apple sticks in place of the fries, and milk and juices in place of the soft drink. In some locations they also offered salads and dried fruit as part of the meal. The toys became more elaborate and attracted kids as well as collectors from all over the world. David Bracken, the vice-president of the McDonald’s Collectors Club started his collection in 1993 and has over 4500 Happy Meal toys. On the 10th anniversary of the Happy Meal, McDonald’s felicitated Bob Bernstein with a full size bronze replica of the Happy Meal.

Read more at: https://mcdonaldsblog.in/2015/10/the-making-of-a-happy-meal


26 posted on 09/08/2021 5:29:49 PM PDT by Varda
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