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Fast
Food Toys
Muppet World Collectibles

McDonald's
Dinosaurs (1992, New Zealand)
Set
of five: Fran, Robbie, Earl, Charlene, and Baby Sinclair.
This
hard-to-find set released in New Zealand features the Sinclair family
in PVC form.


McDonald's
Dinosaurs (1993)
Set
of six: Baby Sinclair, Earl, Fran, Robbie, Charlene, and Grandma. Plus
an under-3 toy: Baby Sinclair.
The
toys are plastic hinged toys, with a pump attached to the bottom of the
figure. When you press the button on the figure, the toy moves.
The
under-3 toy is a solid toy of Baby Sinclair, bursting out of his egg.

McDonald's
Muppet Workshop (1994)
Set
of four figures, with interchangeable pieces: Bird, Dog, Monster,
and Whatnot.
The
four toys have hinged mouths that open and close, and hats and accessories
that can be shared among all four.
The
Happy Meal boxes featured workshop games and activities.

Subway
Bear in the Big Blue House (1999)
Subway sold four fast-food toys in the Spring of 1999: Big Blue House
Viewfinder, Cha-cha-cha Bear, Pip & Pop Tub Fun, and Tutter's Cheese
Chase.
The
"Big Blue House Viewfinder" is a gorgeous little Blue House
where you look through the window at the top of the house and see a series
of pictures of the Bear family. "Cha-cha-cha Bear" is a little
plastic Bear. His neck moves up and down when you press the button in
his back. "Pip & Pop Tub Fun" features them sitting in a
rolling bathtub. They move up and down when you roll the tub. "Tutter's
Cheese Chase" is a neat little toy. Tutter and a big piece of cheese
are connected by a string; pull the string and the cheese rolls around,
pulling Tutter after it until the mouse catches up with the cheese.

KFC
Scary Scary Monsters (2000)
Set
of five: Monster Shoelace Munchers, Super Stretch Norbert, ZuZu Zoomer,
Flip-A-Mungo, and Scary Scary Stick-Ons.

Sbarro's
Bear in the Big Blue House (2002)
Set of four: The premium dinnerware items are a Bear plate, little girl
bear Ojo bowl, and a spoon and fork set featuring twin otters Pip and
Pop.
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Section
compiled by
Cindy Chapman and Phillip Chapman
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