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Remember the McDonald’s Halloween bucktes?

80s kids, will want to celebrate a little because there is a rumor floating around you may find boo-tiful. ComicBook.com is reporting McDonald might be bringing back the beloved Halloween Happy Meal buckets.

Remember these??

Back in 1986, McDonald’s had the Happy Meal kids’ meal in little Halloween-themed buckets, which could double as a kid’s trick-or-treat pail. The three original designs were named McPunk’n, McBoo, and McGoblin, but all of them looked like jack-o-lanterns, and had a handle to carry goodies from trick or treating.

We can only hope this is a treat and not a trick. Mark your calendars for October 18th-31st!

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