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Macca’s unveils new limited-edition Minecraft Movie Meal

It will be available from 2 April to 14 May whilst supplies last.

Macca’s has unveiled its new Minecraft Movie Meal and Happy Meal, available from 2 April to 14 May.

The limited-time Minecraft Movie Meal features exclusive collectables with matching cards and themed packaging.

Fans can choose between a Big Mac or 10-piece Chicken McNuggets, served with fries and a drink.

Each meal comes with one of six collectables inspired by McDonald’s characters and menu items, such as Big Mac Crystal, Birdie Wings, Fry Helmet, Grimace Egg, Soda Potion, and Zombie Hamburger.

For those ordering via MyMacca’s app, a special Minecraft add-on pack featuring McDonaldland characters and tools is also included. 

Additionally, the Happy Meal will feature one of 12, film-inspired Blockhead or Block World toys.

Blockhead toys include Pink Sheep, Bee, Skeleton, Creeper, Evoker, and Dennis. Meanwhile, Block Worlds toys feature Gold Block & Dawn, Grass Block & Llama, Redstone Block & Creeper, Diamond Block & Steve, Pink Wool Block & Pink Sheep, and Stone Block & Garrett.

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