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Encyclopedia > Mighty Kids Meal

The Mighty Kids Meal is a meal from McDonald's designed for preteens, who are older than those who might eat a Happy Meal, but still not hungry enough to eat from the full menu. The concept is similar to the Happy Meal, in that it provides a hamburger (or Chicken McNuggets), french fries, a drink and a toy, but provides more food than what is typically found in a Happy Meal, providing a double cheeseburger instead of a cheeseburger or a hamburger, and more Chicken Mcnuggets, and a larger drink. McDonalds Corporation (NYSE: MCD) is the worlds largest chain of fast-food restaurants. ... A separate article is about the punk band called The Adolescents. ... Happy Meal logo, English Happy Meal logo, Japanese. ... Hamburgers often contain lettuce, onions, and other toppings, as shown here. ... Chicken McNuggets are a fast-food product offered by world-chain McDonalds. ... French fries (also, less controversially simply fries or chips) are pieces of potato that have been deep-fried. ...


McDonald's began offering the Mighty Kids Meal in 2001, but the concept was originally developed by Burger King in the form of their Big Kids Meal. 2001: A Space Odyssey. ... Burger King, Seoul, South Korea Burger King, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Whopper Combo with fries and drink Burger King Corporation (BK for short) is a large international chain of fast food restaurants, predominantly selling hamburgers, french fries and soft drinks. ... Burger King, Seoul, South Korea Burger King, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Whopper Combo with fries and drink Burger King Corporation (BK for short) is a large international chain of fast food restaurants, predominantly selling hamburgers, french fries and soft drinks. ...


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Mighty Kids Meal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (129 words)
The Mighty Kids Meal is a meal from McDonald's designed for preteens, who are older than those who might eat a Happy Meal, but still not hungry enough to eat from the full menu.
McDonald's began offering the Mighty Kids Meal in 2001, but the concept was originally developed by Burger King in the form of its Big Kids Meal.
Earliest commercials for the Mighty Kids Meal involved kids being put in infantile situations.
Meals for kids | www.azstarnet.com ® (855 words)
As McDonald's celebrates 25 years of bringing toys and food to kids across the globe via the Happy Meal, we thought we'd look into the kids' meal phenomenon that seems to have grown faster than the average cholesterol level.
No kids' meal would be complete without a premium toy, that little piece of plastic that entertains kids while they eat but is often thrown away soon after.
From the first Circus Wagon Happy Meal with a stencil, eraser, ID bracelet, wallet, spinning top and puzzle book, to the Ty Teenie Beanie Babies that became treasures to countless collectors, the Happy Meal has done its part to make kids' meals more about fun than food.
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