Ad Nut
Nov 9, 2015

Malaysians do Dubsmash for Big Macs

From Malaysia: 'Big Mac Dubsmash chant challenge', for McDonald's by OMD Malaysia and Leo Burnett

Malaysians do Dubsmash for Big Macs

McDonald's Malaysia has scored impressive participation in a contest that invited people to submit Dubsmash versions of the Big Mac ingredients chant. Every submission earned a free Big Mac and the brand also chose daily winners of prizes including cash, month's supplies of Big Macs and adorable nanoblock sets. The promotion began on 15 October and ends Wednesday. 

 

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