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Parents say McDonald's minion toy is swearing
Fox News ^ | July 10, 2015

Posted on 07/10/2015 6:23:56 AM PDT by US Navy Vet

Either this is a brilliant marketing campaign or McDonald's has egg on its face.

Customers have complained that a talking minions toy included in recent Happy Meals uses curse words.

Alexis Hernandez said her 5-year-old daughter, Julissa, opened up the minion toy from her McDonald's Happy Meal while she was sitting in the back seat of their car and what they heard immediately got their attention.

Hernandez said she heard, "What the F-," (expletive) followed by "All be damned." The little girl's grandmother thought Julissa said it at first. "She said, 'no that wasn't me, that's the minion, that's the toy,'" Hernandez told FOX 13

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Here's what it's really saying:

The allegation that this toy is saying anything offensive or profane is not true,” the Oak Brook-based company's spokesperson Lisa McComb told NBC Chicago.

"The Minion Caveman Happy Meal toy includes 3 sounds: ‘para la bukay,’ ‘hahaha,’ and ‘eh eh,'" McComb added.

from here. It's the hahaha that sounds like WTF apparently.

41 posted on 07/10/2015 9:52:33 AM PDT by glock rocks (Will the progressives dig up Robert Byrd?)
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