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After launching a trippy ad campaign that brought emoji to life, McDonald's is now bringing back Global McDelivery Day on July 19 after its successful launch last year.

As the name suggests, McDelivery is the brand's own delivery service, offered in more than 20 markets and on six continents around the world. In celebration of Global McDelivery Day, the fast food giant will be releasing exclusive throwback merchandise incorporating items from the coolest ’90s trends.

The range includes classic T-shirts, McDonald's pins, Big Mac or french fry-inspired socks, Big Mac PopSockets for that touch of phone bling, bandanas, and more. In order to receive one of the items from the Throwback collection, fans need to make a $5 minimum McDelivery order through Uber Eats on July 19, starting at 10:30 a.m. local time, depending on the lunch menu start time at their local participating restaurant. The offer is while supplies last.

For more info, you can visit McDeliveryatMcDonalds.com and also check out lunch hours on the Uber Eats app.

Previously, McDonald’s celebrated 50 years of the Big Mac with G-SHOCK and New Era.

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