McDonald's 'The Little Mermaid' Toys Are Here And People Are Obsessed
Happy Meal and the figurines begins to make its way across social media, people are eagerly expressing excitement. One TikTok in particular, which shows each of the toys being unpacked, has received hundreds of comments from excited fans."I work at McDonald’s The Little Mermaid toys are adorable," another person wrote.
Although it's unclear what day the collection will be released, some users on TikTok have confirmed that they've already gotten their hands on a toy.A lucky Twitter user was also one of the few who have already gotten their hands on
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