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McDonald’s Happy Meal Boo Buckets Have Returned Today for a Limited Time Halloween Celebration!

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For the second year in a row, McDonald’s is bringing back their classic “Boo Buckets” for the Halloween season. And in fact, they just launched the Happy Mail pails today, October 17!

The official McDonald’s website previews, “Starting Oct. 17, fans can get in the Halloween spirit at participating McDonald’s restaurants nationwide with four new Halloween Happy Meal® designs, including: Green Monster, Orange Skeleton, White Mummy and Purple Vampire (launching for the first time since the OG purple Boo Bucket).”

“They’ll be gone faster than you can say “boo,” so head to your local McDonald’s to get a festive pail while supplies last,” the company also notes in the official press details.

You’ll be able to grab a Boo Bucket Happy Meal with either a hamburger or Chicken McNuggets (4 or 6 pieces), and the different pails will be handed out at random while supplies last.

Change your lunch plans. Get yourself a Boo Bucket. Be a kid again.

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Daryl Dixon’s Dog from “The Walking Dead” Has Passed Away

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The real-life canine who portrayed Daryl Dixon’s (Norman Reedus) pet “Dog” on “The Walking Dead,” a Belgian Shepherd whose real name was Seven, has sadly passed away this week.

Variety notes that Seven “appeared in 26 episodes, including the series finale.”

Norman Reedus has shared a handful of behind the scenes photos to his Instagram (@bigbaldhead), paying tribute to the canine companion that he calls the “best TV buddy ever.”

Seven’s stint on “The Walking Dead” began in Season 9, originally the pet of the character Leah Shaw. In the wake of the character’s disappearance, Daryl adopts the dog as his own.

It was Reedus who reportedly pushed for his character to have a canine pal on the show.

You were a very good boy, Seven. May you rest in peace.

 

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