McDonald's has unveiled new Mariah Carey-themed merchandise as well as a new holiday-themed TV ad for her upcoming Mariah Menu.
The fast food giant said exclusive beanies and t-shirts will be available to the first approximately 10,000 customers who redeem the Mariah Menu deal through Mobile Order & Pay with a $1 minimum purchase.
The beanie, available December 15, features Carey's iconic signature, while the t-shirt, available December 21, includes a throwback photo of the superstar enjoying her go-to McDonald's order - a Cheeseburger with extra pickles.
"Just like so many of my fans, I have such amazing memories with McDonald's over the years," Carey said. "I always get a sense of nostalgia when I see the Golden Arches, so creating throwback merch with one of my favorite photos from the 90s was really fun for me."
Meanwhile, the new TV commercial blends McDonald's and Mariah's worlds to the sound of the superstar singer's favorite holiday anthem, "All I Want for Christmas is You."
Customers can order the Mariah Menu in the U.S. from December 13 to 24, featuring a different free item each day with a $1 minimum purchase on the McDonald's app.
Full list of daily deals:
Dec. 13 - Big MacDec. 14 - McChickenDec. 15 - Bakery Item + Beanie Dec. 16 - 6-pc Chicken McNuggets Dec. 17 - Cheeseburger Dec. 18 - HotcakesDec. 19 - McDoubleDec. 20 - Apple PieDec. 21 - Sausage McMuffin with Egg + T-Shirt Dec. 22 - Double CheeseburgerDec. 23 - Sausage BiscuitDec. 24 - Chocolate Chip Cookies
(Photo: McDonald's)
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