Some stickers are instant win prizes, typically awarding the guest with free food and other one-off prizes. McDonalds It seems that the legendary sandwich has become as little too much of a legend.
The McDonald's Monopoly promotion first launched in 1987 and sees guests collect stickers from their burgers, fries, drinks, and other menu items, to try to complete a set on a Monopoly board, which would result in prizes. For a limited time, the classic Big Mac will come in two additional sizes: the Mac Jr. But an anonymous tip led to the FBI discovering that three McDonald's Monopoly winners were linked to Jerry Jacobson, and the scheme eventually ended in 2001. The scheme expanded when Jerry Colombo came on board and sold Monopoly pieces worth $1 million each to his family and friends, making a profit for himself and Jacobson.Īfter Colombo's death, Jacobson kept recruiting people to sell or give away the winning tickets.
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OK, cue the music), "Two obese Patties, special Ross, Lester Cheese picking bunions on a Sesame Street bus!"Īdmit it - you know the tune. The principal, Big Bird, asks Grover why he's so late and Grover replies (wait for it. Grover stops for Ross' wheelchair, but the mechanical lift is on the fritz and by the time Grover finally gets to school, he's horribly late. Next, he stops for the notorious Lester Cheese, who after taking a seat immediately takes off his shoes and starts picking his bunions. First, he picks up twin girls, Patty and Pattie, neither of whom does much to allay fears of the American obesity epidemic. Grover is driving a bus down Sesame Street, picking up kids on the way to school. OK, maybe it's a little offensive, but the joke goes like this: