| 06.16.2019 – McDonald’s Happy Meal toys have been a hit or miss in the past months that whatever is released in Southeast Asia is limited by the properties that are only offered to this particular region. Besides that, you can’t buy the toys separately unlike in Western countries as most Asians would end up buying the toys than food.
Basically, there’s a rarity in buying only the toys unless it is applicable to all countries within Southeast Asia. But with the Philippines, it can only happen when one selected branch or store decides to clear their storage space and that’s when McDo Toy Bazaar happens, which has been a rare occurrence and not all stores do it. |
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Showing posts with label McDo Toy Bazaar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label McDo Toy Bazaar. Show all posts
Sunday, June 16, 2019
McDo PH | 'Toy Bazaar' at Robinsons Galleria
Friday, June 10, 2016
McDo PH | 'Toy Bazaar' at New Glorietta Store!

| 06.10.2016 – More reports regarding the ‘Toy Bazaar’ from McDonald’s has been sighted as previously mentioned that this was not just one store. It turns out a second McDonald’s restaurant within the Glorietta Mall also held their bazaar.
The ‘Toy Bazaar’ concept is a rare occurrence that only happens in the Philippines as there no reports in other countries that held this type of in-store event. This kind of promo is held due to unsold Happy Meal toys previously released. |
Sunday, June 5, 2016
Happy Meal 'Toy Bazaar' Sighting!

| 06.05.2016 – When you missed one Happy Meal toy in that particular series the only option you might have is either through a local community of online sellers or probably a relative you might have based in the another country.
But there’s another option that has been a rare occurrence that has not been much well-documented for those who collect the toys. Earlier today there was one McDonald’s store that held a ‘Toy Bazaar’ and this is not a common thing… |
Friday, November 26, 2010
McDonald's Happy Meal Toy Bazaar!
| 11.26.2010 - The Happy Meal has been part of McDonald’s originally it was made for children. But over the years the interest in the toys that came with the meal has become a collectible to some serious hobbyist.
It’s considered every kids want-to-order meal when dinning at McDonald's, because of the exclusive free toy that came with a meal. In the Philippines it’s slowly becoming the interest not for younger children but adults where most of them getting a complete set. Some sees it that like some other toys its collect ability has value. |
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