McDonald's slew of quirky characters have ebbed and flowed over the years. We discovered some facts about the cast of ...
The Cocodona 250 would be a daunting race for anyone, but it was a test of independence for one runner with autism.
Grimace was born in 1971, making his first appearance for the franchise as a member of the McDonaldland campaign that targeted young children. The original version of the character featured two ...
Before I had a kid, whenever I crossed paths with a child who was a picky eater ... piece of steak into minuscule bits so he can eat it, even though when he puts one of the bits in his mouth, he will ...
Eat This, Not That! reached out to the chain for comment on whether the shake will return to American menus this year, but did not hear back by publication time. So, Grimace Shake fans in the ...
The Grimace Effect has taken New York by storm—and it may even take the New York Mets to the World Series. So break out your baseball glove, and read on to find out what the Grimace Effect is ...
McDonald's in Japan rolls out a new anime-style mascot to sell double cheeseburgers, while also reintroducing a more familiar ...
The Mets and the Yankees may be crosstown rivals — but I was able to transcend the bad blood by dressing up as none other than Grimace in enemy territory. Well, for the most part, that is.
And then Grimace entered the picture. The Mets' dramatic turnaround in the 2024 campaign began right around when McDonald's famous mascot threw out the first pitch at Citi Field in mid-June.
"Grimace is our God," jokes Amanda. This giant aubergine-coloured mascot, whose species is unknown, has seemingly transformed the fortunes of the New York Mets and their fans are lapping it up ...
As the MLB playoffs march on, websites such as TeePublic, Etsy and Amazon have an array of merchandise featuring a particular Mets' lucky charm — McDonald’s purple mascot, Grimace. Here’s a ...
It’s made with Mets’ blue but confusingly named “Grimace bread,” a nod to the ... in the series against the LA Dodgers. (We will eat purple-blue bread — whatever it takes for a Thursday ...