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Asharq Al-Awsat
Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

Mariah Carey Launches Special Christmas-Themed 'Mariah Menu' at McDonald's

Mariah Carey. (AP)

Mariah Carey is celebrating the holiday season with the launch of the new "Mariah Menu" at McDonald's, featuring 12 days of different free items with a $1 minimum purchase on the company's app.

Starting Dec. 13, Mariah fans score free treats, which include Carey's favorite items on the Mickey D's menu, like a classic cheeseburger and soft-baked chocolate chip cookies.

"Some of my favorite memories with my kids are our family trips to McDonald's, and of course, each of us has our go-to order. Mine is the cheeseburger, and I get it with extra pickles," Carey revealed. "Bringing together some of our favorite food from McDonald's with my all-time favorite season is a holiday wish come true."

Carey's new line is the latest in a series of celebrity signature items. Past artists participating included BTS, Travis Scott, Saweetie and J Balvin.

The singer's line differs from those launches, with daily deals that are exclusively available through the McDonald's app and specially curated to kick-start the holiday season. The menu will be festively decorated, designed with " fun and festive packaging," according to a release.

"Mariah goes with the holidays like ketchup and fries, so we couldn't think of a better partner to help us celebrate the upcoming season," said McDonald's USA Vice President, US Marketing, Brand Content and Engagement Jennifer Healan.

"Just like McDonald's brings people around the table with their favorite orders, Mariah's music connects us all during this time of the year. We're so excited to team up to bring even more holiday cheer to our fans."

Carey is set to dominate the holiday airwaves once more with the upcoming season. Her seasonal smash, "All I Want For Christmas Is You," hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart last December. The song, first released in 1994, is the top holiday hit in the chart's 62-year history.

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