Posted on 05/20/2014 6:54:02 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd
Having secured its fashionable standing among millennials by giving a clown a vest, McDonalds has since focused its rebranding efforts on young children, in the hopes thatthrough the fresh repurposing of trademark properties and targeted marketingit can somehow get them to want colorful boxes full of toys and hamburgers. To that end, today its introducing American kids to Happy, a character and ambassador for balanced and wholesome eating. As part of promoting that healthy diet, Happy will terrify children into never eating McDonalds again.
Happy is an animated Happy Meal box who was first introduced in 2009 in France, a nation well-versed in the existential angst that its name so ironically conveys. (How can one be happy if our only destiny is to become food? asked the children of France, before puking wine into the ball pit.) Hes since traveled to Latin American countries that now have more reason to hate us, and today made his big U.S. debut on Twitter, where hes already being hailed as an effective deterrent for both appetite and sleep.
Happy is about bringing more fun and excitement to kids meals, including eating wholesome food choices like low-fat yogurt, McDonalds said of its new mascot, which brings the fun of wondering why their Happy Meal appears to have realistic teeth, tongue, and eyeballs, and the excitement of contemplating with horror whether this means Happy also has a functioning digestive systemand whether that means theyre the ones who are the Happy meal. Perhaps the toy surprise inside is their soul, which Happy would be all too happy to play with forever.
McDonalds is betting that, rather than take the risk, most children will instead turn to its low-fat Go-GURT strawberry yogurt, a treat of reassuringly synthetic origin that doesnt resemble Gary Busey with third-degree burns, just like todays kids crave.
Happy will be introduced to the next generation of vegans on May 23.
Hey! Hey, Apple! Knife!
A well-named character, if there ever was one.
Indeed.
CHATTERBOX???
"I resemble that remark!!!"
< /Gerard-Depardieu >
For some reason, that reminded me of a new cartoon character advertised on a show that Bart Simpson was watching, called “Flatulent Fox”.
Same advertising mindset.
Seriously..when you said “creepy” I thought it was going to be a Michelle Obama action figure.
Spongmonkeys forever!
And the sugar is usually high fructose corn syrup. It's getting easier to find pure, complete foods in restaurants and grocery stores, but McDonald's still isn't getting it.
My first cartoon bubble had Mooch and her boob belt
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