McDonald's Adds New JJK Garlic Sauce
McDonald's in Orlando, Florida. Credit: Google |
ORLANDO, Florida- Get ready to experience the power of jujutsu sorcerers as McDonald's partners with the hit anime "JUJUTSU KAISEN" to introduce the new Special Grade Garlic Sauce, available exclusively on the McDonald's App starting July 9. Inspired by the popular Black Garlic Sauce from McDonald's Japan, this new addition features a blend of garlic and soy sauce with a hint of tangy sweetness.
The sauce packaging boasts eight unique lid designs showcasing fan-favorite characters from "JUJUTSU KAISEN." Collect all designs to harness the ultimate sorcerer strength:
- Yuji Itadori – A rare talent who can withstand Sukuna's poison and become his human vessel.
- Megumi Fushiguro – A genius 2nd grade sorcerer and the only first-year student allowed to carry out solo missions.
- Nobara Kugisaki – A strong-willed 3rd grade sorcerer from the countryside.
- Satoru Gojo – The strongest special grade sorcerer and a teacher at Tokyo Jujutsu High.
- Kento Nanami – A former salaryman turned 1st grade sorcerer, the most adult of adults.
- Suguru Geto – A villainous special grade sorcerer aiming to create a paradise for sorcerers.
- Mahito – A curse born from humans who can alter appearances by touching souls.
- Sukuna – A king from over a thousand years ago who still poses a threat after death.
A Sorcerer-Worthy Meal and Deal
Get the Special Grade Garlic Sauce for free with any order of Chicken McNuggets®, or add it to your favorite meal via the McDonald's App. Each sauce purchase also unlocks a 30-day free trial of Crunchyroll, where you can watch full episodes of "JUJUTSU KAISEN" and other anime favorites (Crunchyroll trial offer terms apply).
Starting July 9, activate your domain expansion by heading to the McDonald's App to order the Special Grade Garlic Sauce and collect all your favorite "JUJUTSU KAISEN" characters for a limited time, while supplies last.
i'll show u what real jujutsu is. special grade garlic sauce drops 7.9 in the app pic.twitter.com/9bG2edIhrc
— McDonald's (@McDonalds) July 2, 2024