Boo Buckets are back at McDonald’s.
The fast food chain announced that their beloved Halloween buckets will be returning on October 15.
Monster Boo Buckets come with a happy meal, replacing the classic box and can be used to cheat.
The fan-favorite seasonal collection will come with four new designs: monster faces in white, orange, green and a new blue colorway. Last year, a purple bucket appeared instead of a blue one.
The 2023 buckets also resembled specific classic monsters, including the Monster, Skeleton, Mummy, and Vampire. But this year, fans can also customize their Monster Boo Buckets with themed stickers, a press release revealed, allowing people to make them the monster of their choice.
Boo Buckets will be available at participating stores while supplies last.
McDonald’s reintroduced their Boo Buckets in October 2023, marking their official return after debuting in 1986 and bringing them back sporadically in 2016 and 2022.
This will be the third consecutive season for the Boo Bucket.
Prices for the Boo Bucket may vary based on the individual restaurant and location, McDonald’s said.
To get one, simply order any Happy Meal option either at the restaurant or through the app.
Fans at X were ecstatic about the return.
“Ahhhh. They’re always gone by the time I’m able to try and go grab one,” wrote one.
“Oh wow. I need one of each,” said another.
“Alright!!! I love Boo Buckets!! I literally use them to trick or treat!” someone shared.
“Yeah, it’s gonna be the best day ever with those buckets,” said one.
Meanwhile, on Instagram, fans were disappointed with the redesign.
“You have failed in this. I was excited to get more boo buckets this year, but I guess I’ll save money instead,” someone said.
“Please don’t change the look and bring them back to the old school 90s,” pleaded another.
“Temu boo kova,” one person quipped, a reference to the controversial online shopping site.
“We only want caps with the old design. It’s not that!” someone else commented.
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