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Игрушки из Happy Meal последнее время радуют. В McDonald's почти по всей Европе подвезли коллабу с Crocs: пластмассовые кроксы упакованы в маленькие коробки и вощёную бумагу. В комплекте идут наклейки, из которых я узнал, что «Парам-пам-пам-пам (I'm lovin it)» в оригинале — Ba da ba ba ba.



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Игрушки из Happy Meal последнее время радуют. В McDonald's почти по всей Европе подвезли коллабу с Crocs: пластмассовые кроксы упакованы в маленькие коробки и вощёную бумагу. В комплекте идут наклейки, из которых я узнал, что «Парам-пам-пам-пам (I'm lovin it)» в оригинале — Ba da ba ba ba.

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