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McMillions (stylized as McMillion$) is a documentary miniseries about the McDonald's Monopoly promotion scam that occurred between 1989 and 2001. Directed by James Lee Hernandez and Brian Lazarte, the series details how the scam was perpetrated by Jerry Jacobson, [1] the head of security for the agency that ran the promotion, and how he recruited a wide range of accomplices.
Mac Tonight is a character that was used in marketing for McDonald's restaurants during the late 1980s. Known for his crescent moon head, sunglasses and piano-playing, the character played the song "Mack the Knife", which was made famous in the United States by Bobby Darin.
What you want is what you get, every day in every way. What you want is what you get at McDonald's today. What you want is what you get, every day in every way. What you want is what you get at McDonald's today. At McDonald's today. There was also a full version used in 25 years of The best of McDonald's on TV VHS which goes like this: [17]
In 2018, McDonald’s announced a $6 billion plan to modernize its U.S. restaurants (which today number nearly 14,000), with planned updates to furniture, décor, exteriors and kiosks. The menu ...
What: 20-piece chicken nuggets, 2 quarter pounders, 2 medium fries (or with 2 apple pies for $1 more) Where: 3636 Route 9. Neptune. Price: $26.99. What: 20-piece chicken nuggets, 2 Big Macs, 2 ...
According to the Series 1 Volume 2 DVD commentary, all of the Chaser performers agree that this is the worst episode they have made to date. 8 September 2006: S01E26: Stunt; Jihad Jack. The Surprise Spruiker; Persian Rug Warehouse; Stunt; McDonald's upselling. Citizens' Infringement Officer; Baby names. Ad/Trailer; CarltonUnited 93.
McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski caught the world by surprise in July when he announced in an earnings call that the restaurant chain planned a spinoff brand that would open in 2024 called CosMc ...
[2] Early in 1970, the advertising agency Needham, Harper and Steers contacted Marty Krofft asking if the Kroffts would be willing to work with Needham on an advertising campaign for the McDonald's hamburger chain based on the H.R. Pufnstuf characters. Various telephone conversations followed to discuss the concept, and on 31 August 1970 ...