McDonald’s teamed up with Nails.INC for its very first beauty collaboration. Through the partnership, the fast-food chain released a new nail polish set that features one of its popular menu items - the french fry.
The McDonald’s x Nails.INC unveiled nail polish and artificial nails, and many customers love them. The nail polish set has everything - from the french fry-inspired French manicure press-ons to nail polishes in McDonald’s signature hues.
Collaborative Beauty Product Sets
The french fry-shaped box contains a bottle of red nail polish from Nails.INC, and this shade was named the "Gotta Ketchup." And since decorating a polished nail is a trend, the package also has stickers featuring the fast-food chain’s burgers, Golden Arches emblem, and fries.
As per Good Morning America, the package is called the McDonald's Mini Nail Polish Duo, and aside from the fry-shaped package, a burger-shaped box is also available. This option offers brown nail polish named the "Big Mac Please."
The third package is in the shape of a McDonald’s brown bag. This one has artificial, press-on nails for a perfect manicure. Customers who want this will get 30 medium almond-shaped artificial nails in a nude shade.
Prices and Release Date
All the McDonald’s x Nails.INC nail polish sets will retail for $8.99. Buyers of the artificial nails package can add $6.99 for nails with the fries print.
People reported that the new collaborative nail polishes and accessories are coming to Amazon and Target stores next month. They can also be purchased directly at Nails.INC’s website. “Top your McDonald’s mani with burgers, fries, or even the signature golden arches included within the set,” the burger joint stated.
Finally, McDonald’s is embarking on an all-new partnership that fans and customers have never seen before. This is the first time ever that the fast-food giant has ventured into the beauty business with its first line of nail polish products.
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