You Could Own a Pair of McDonald’s Themed Crocs – But it Will Cost You

McDonald’s worked in collaboration with Crocs to create four unique clogs with matching socks and charms.

By Sam Silverman Nov 14, 2023

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Now you can eat your Big Mac and wear it too thanks to McDonald’s new collaboration with Crocs.

The limited-edition line features a selection of three Crocs inspired by McDonald’s iconic characters Grimace, Birdie, and Hamburglar, in addition to a classic-style Croc in the fast-food company’s signature red and yellow colors.

Each pair of Crocs includes custom Jibbitz charms and retails for between $70 – $75 a pair, plus matching socks are available for purchase for $20, according to a press release. Customers can snag the clogs beginning on November 14 at Crocs retail locations, Crocs.com, and select wholesale partners while supplies last.

In honor of McDonald’s first-ever global shoe collaboration, the company plans to make an undisclosed donation to Ronald McDonald House Charities to help sick children and give families access to medical care.

RELATED: McDonald’s Made a Simple Change to a Cult-Favorite Menu Item. Now, the Sandwich Is a $1 Billion Brand.

Last month McDonald’s reported a 14% revenue boost in its third quarter, according to CNBC. Following strategic price increases, McDonald’s generated $6.69 billion in revenue.

Now you can eat your Big Mac and wear it too thanks to McDonald’s new collaboration with Crocs.

The limited-edition line features a selection of three Crocs inspired by McDonald’s iconic characters Grimace, Birdie, and Hamburglar, in addition to a classic-style Croc in the fast-food company’s signature red and yellow colors.

Each pair of Crocs includes custom Jibbitz charms and retails for between $70 – $75 a pair, plus matching socks are available for purchase for $20, according to a press release. Customers can snag the clogs beginning on November 14 at Crocs retail locations, Crocs.com, and select wholesale partners while supplies last.

In honor of McDonald’s first-ever global shoe collaboration, the company plans to make an undisclosed donation to Ronald McDonald House Charities to help sick children and give families access to medical care.

RELATED: McDonald’s Made a Simple Change to a Cult-Favorite Menu Item. Now, the Sandwich Is a $1 Billion Brand.

Last month McDonald’s reported a 14% revenue boost in its third quarter, according to CNBC. Following strategic price increases, McDonald’s generated $6.69 billion in revenue.

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Sam Silverman

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Sam Silverman is a content strategy editor at Entrepreneur Media. She specializes in search engine optimization (SEO), and her work can be found in The US Sun, Nicki Swift, In Touch Weekly, Life & Style and Health. She writes for our news team with a focus on investigating scandals. Her coverage and expertise span from...

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