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Encyclopedia > Fry Kids

The Fry Kids are McDonaldland characters used to promote McDonalds restaurants. When they first appeared, they were called Goblins, and liked to steal other characters' french fries. Accompanying them was the catchy "Keep Your Eyes on Your Fries" jingle. Their name was later changed to The Fry Guys, then the Fry Kids, as female characters were introduced.


They are differently, colored shaggy ball-like creatures with long legs and no arms. Their only facial feature are bulbous eyes.


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