
Free with Every Kids' Meal
The Cultural Impact of Fast Food Toys
Jonathan Alexandratos(Autor*in)
McFarland & Co Inc (Verlag)
Erschienen am 30. Juni 2025
Buch
Softcover
226 Seiten
978-1-4766-8876-3 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
When we hear the term "fast food toys," many of us picture specific favorites. Whether they be the McDonald's Changeables, Burger King's expansive Lord of the Rings figurines, or the Star Wars: Episode I premiums that gripped Taco Bell, KFC, and Pizza Hut simultaneously, chances are high that you have a nostalgic go-to. But why? Perhaps the element of surprise, an unexpected toy accompanying your lunch, delighted you as a child. Maybe you loved the promotion's source material and wanted to collect everything within its domain. Or it could be that this tiny, random plaything intersected with your life at just the inexplicably right moment. Whatever the case may be, toys tucked into kids' meals are designed to be disposable, but many of our experiences prove them to be anything but.
While there are many books devoted to cataloguing various fast food promotional products, this is the first to undertake a deep analysis of their cultural impact. By digging deep into kids' meals past and present, this work uncovers the history of their toys. This work guides examines the ways in which these simple prizes interact with societal factors like race, gender, class, and economics by connecting their analyses with the work of top theorists. In so doing, we learn why these allegedly "forgettable" toys embed in memory--not because of the toy at the bottom of a brightly colored food container, but because, there, in the in-between space of toy-and-meal, permanent-and-temporary, meaningless-and-meaningful, we find ourselves.
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Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
Jefferson, NC
USA
Illustrationen
Halftones, black and white
Maße
Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 14 mm
Gewicht
377 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4766-8876-3 (9781476688763)
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Person
Jonathan Alexandratos is a New York City-based writer, professor, and toy scholar. They were featured in the Emmy-nominated documentary Billion Dollar Babies: The True Story of the Cabbage Patch Kids and teach at Queensborough Community College and Sarah Lawrence College.
Inhalt
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Unpacking the Kids' Meal
Chapter 1.¿"A prize in every box": Establishing a Kids' Meal Toy History and Its Broader Socio-Political Intersections
Chapter 2.¿Molding Race: The Kids' Meal Toy's Role in Fast Food's Relationship to Blackness
Chapter 3.¿Plastic Bodies: A Fat Studies Approach to Health Messaging in Kids' Meal Toys
Chapter 4.¿"Collect 'em all!": Collection Theory as a Way of Understanding Fast Food Toy Permanence
Chapter 5.¿"For all the girls and boys": Binary Gendered Kids' Meal Toy Promotions and the Queer Consumer
Chapter 6.¿Appetite for Destruction: Finding Meaning in the Ways Kids' Meals Direct Their Own Disposability
Chapter 7.¿"Maximum 10 per visit": Kids' Meal Toys as Corridors to Trend Access
Chapter 8.¿Finding McDonaldland: Kids' Meal Toys as Take-Home Props of (Appropriated) Immersive Fast Food Theater
Conclusion: Completing the Collection
Supplement-Kids' Meal Toys in the Classroom: A Lesson Plan
References
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Unpacking the Kids' Meal
Chapter 1.¿"A prize in every box": Establishing a Kids' Meal Toy History and Its Broader Socio-Political Intersections
Chapter 2.¿Molding Race: The Kids' Meal Toy's Role in Fast Food's Relationship to Blackness
Chapter 3.¿Plastic Bodies: A Fat Studies Approach to Health Messaging in Kids' Meal Toys
Chapter 4.¿"Collect 'em all!": Collection Theory as a Way of Understanding Fast Food Toy Permanence
Chapter 5.¿"For all the girls and boys": Binary Gendered Kids' Meal Toy Promotions and the Queer Consumer
Chapter 6.¿Appetite for Destruction: Finding Meaning in the Ways Kids' Meals Direct Their Own Disposability
Chapter 7.¿"Maximum 10 per visit": Kids' Meal Toys as Corridors to Trend Access
Chapter 8.¿Finding McDonaldland: Kids' Meal Toys as Take-Home Props of (Appropriated) Immersive Fast Food Theater
Conclusion: Completing the Collection
Supplement-Kids' Meal Toys in the Classroom: A Lesson Plan
References
Index