NeeDoh McDonald's Happy Meal is a name sellers use for two different toys. One is a cheeseburger squishy with every topping molded as its own piece. The other is a red gel cube with the golden arches on it. Both come in boxes that look like Nice Cube cartons. The chain did not make these. The NeeDoh name on the box is the seller's.
The listing decides which toy you get. Some shops send the layered cheeseburger. Others send the red cube. Both fit in one hand. The boxes skip the measurements.
Two toys share this name, and neither is official. Schylling never made a McDonald's NeeDoh, and McDonald's does not put its arches on squishy toys. Product photos often show one version and ship the other.
Both toys are fun. The burger is the detailed one, each topping its own color. The cube squashes flat and squares back. Ask the seller which one is in the box before you pay.
The burger usually costs $10 to $20 on Amazon. The arches cube often costs a few dollars less. AliExpress sells the cube for single-digit money if a slow parcel is fine, and the burger only shows up there in waves.
eBay listings often show the real carton in someone's hand, so the mixed-up boxes surface there first. The Walmart marketplace carries one version at a time. No McDonald's restaurant sells either toy over the counter.
Got this as one of many Christmas presents for my 10yo granddaughter. This was one of the least expensive items but it is the one gift she never put it down. She was fidgeting with it all day. I have gotten her other NeeDoh squeeze toys so it seems you can never have enough of these.
June L.
I got this for our preteen and she absolutely loved it!
Natalia F.
My son does not like most sensory toys, but this one was perfect. No mess but all the fun.
Rebecca Kane
The squishable-ness is 8.5/10. I prefer the nee-doh cube texture, but this one is pretty good. My son likes the detachable icing.
Rosie
Needoh purchase for 16 year old. Loves the shape. Always so cute! These things never tear or rip like cheaper versions.
cc33
What is for my little brother for Christmas? He absolutely loved it. We ended up getting a pink one. You're able to remove the frosting which is really cool and it's two different fidgets at that point, but you don't have to. You can keep the frosting on the doughnut.
Kindle Customer
No. NeeDoh has never used McDonald's branding, and the chain does not put its logo on gel toys. Both versions come from outside workshops.
No. Happy Meal toys come from deals the chain announces itself. A gel squishy has not been one of them. People use the name because the burger looks like something from a kids meal.
Two factories copied the same brand. One made a cheeseburger with separate bun, patty and toppings. The other dyed a Nice Cube-style block red and put the arches on it. Store pages reuse whichever photo sells, so the picture and the parcel do not always match.
A cheeseburger that fills the hand. Each layer has its own color: bun, tomato, cheese, patty, lettuce. The NeeDoh name is stamped on the top bun. Squeeze it and it bulges, then finds its burger shape again.
A see-through red gel block with yellow arches on one face. The carton follows the drink-cube boxes, and some of them print Suptid Squish instead of Super Solid Squish.
On Amazon the burger is $10 to $20, and the cube is usually a bit less. AliExpress is about half that for a slow overseas parcel. eBay prices move with whoever has stock.
The cube comes close, because it copies the Nice Cube mold. The burger is its own thing, molded pieces over a soft core, and feels like no official toy.
Treat both as desk toys. The cartons say 3+ with a small-parts warning, and neither box says what the gel is made of.
Nice Cube for the cube version. The burger has no twin. The nearest food-shaped Nee Doh toys are the Dohnuts and the Ramen Noodlies.
Buy this if you want the novelty, especially the burger, because nothing official looks like it. Buy a Nee Doh original if you want the material named on the box.
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