Hide The Kids! McDonald’s New Happy Meal Ambassador Gives Twitter Users The Creeps

McDonald’s efforts to promote the “Happy Meal” as a more healthy meal suffered a public relations setback today — and least among the arbiters of taste on Twitter. The fast food giant announced a new yogurt option and introduced “Happy,” an animated Happy Meal box. As a McDonald’s press release explained, Happy is “a new […]

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McDonald’s efforts to promote the “Happy Meal” as a more healthy meal suffered a public relations setback today — and least among the arbiters of taste on Twitter.

The fast food giant announced a new yogurt option and introduced “Happy,” an animated Happy Meal box. As a McDonald’s press release explained, Happy is “a new animated Happy Meal character that brings fun and excitement to kids’ meals while also serving as an ambassador for balanced and wholesome eating. Happy will be introduced nationwide May 23, and will encourage kids to enjoy fruits, vegetables, low-fat dairy and wholesome beverages such as water or juice.”

Sounds safe enough, right? Yes, except for the fact that big-toothed, bug-eyed Happy is a bit scary looking, in an evil clown sort of way. You be the judge:

 

The social media reaction was swift. Moments after @McDonalds introduced the character to its 2.35 million followers on Twitter, it started getting harsh responses, two of the first four dropping F-bombs. It didn’t take long for more people to notice and react; I couldn’t find any Happy defenders.

Here are a few of the funny and interesting reactions:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Martin Beck
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Martin Beck was Third Door Media's Social Media Reporter from March 2014 through December 2015.