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Chicken McNuggets Shanghai!

It took almost an hour to cook up the right mix of junk, but I'm back from Toys "R" Us with a hundred bucks worth of whatever.


And it was freakin' fun, let me tell you. Notwithstanding the pain one must endure if he or she chooses to plow through the virtual Land of the Dead that is a Toys "R" Us store on a Sunday afternoon, the experience was delightfully ridiculous, and I can't recommend it enough for anyone who is both in the black and not at all opposed to looking like an idiot.

I'm taking pictures today and will work on the article this week, but suffice to say, it's a great collection of completely pointless trinkets ranging from mainstream action figures to all of the weird junk they hide two aisles beyond the Hot Wheels section. You can get a general sense of the wealth of toys from the photo above. Also take note of our super genius talking cat, seen thumbing through a pile of books in the hopes of finding something intellectually challenging. (I believe she settled on a Far Side compilation.)

Now for something completely different, with a catch: I reserve the right to expand this into a full article at a later date, assuming I find the other things that I'd need to do so.


My utter fascination with the many marketing hits and misses of the McDonald's company has been well documented across the site, but outside of slight mentions in one or two blog entries, we've never seriously discussed one of their best promotions of all time: Chicken McNuggets Shanghai.


I can't remember if it happened in 1986 or 1988, but it was one of the two. In a promotion that wouldn't fly today since we're all so uptight about everything, McDonald's issued special takeout-style boxes of Chicken McNuggets, complete with a fortune cookie, teriyaki sauce and most holily of all, a pair of chopsticks. (Holily is an actual word; I can't believe it either.)

The commercials for Chicken McNuggets Shanghai featured patrons goofily trying to work the chopsticks and failing miserably, treating them like such insane novelties that we must assume that sushi didn't once touch American soil until the '90s. I can't speak to the validity of chopsticks being totally foreign objects in the late '80s, but since I was just a kid at the time, they were certainly new to me. McDonald's food always had an intangible "play factor" to it, but here we had an open invitation.


Between the fancy red boxes that housed the nuggets to the individually wrapped fortune cookies (which were actually imported by the planeload from China), Chicken McNuggets Shanghai thrived on its presentation. The meal was served in a themed bag filled with four different dippping sauces, and when all was said and done, nobody could deny that a Chicken McNugget just tasted better when you ate it with chopsticks.

Which got me to thinking: Chicken McNuggets Shanghai might be history, but chopsticks and Chicken McNuggets aren't. I've got a stockpile of the original McDonald's chopsticks in one of my many drawers full of mirth, but you don't need to be so lucky. Any regular pair of chopsticks will do, and nothing is stopping you from reliving the glory of a high class Chicken McNugget.


Whether you eat them once a week or once a year, I'm really going to have to insist that you use chopsticks the next time you down a pack of Chicken McNuggets. What was merely delicious before transforms into a distinctly religious experience, and I can think of no simpler way to make shitty McDonald's food reek of top floor metropolitan class.

I'd originally intended to show you how to recreate the discontinued McDonald's Salad Shaker collection by using a few Slurpee cups and a pair of scissors, but this is way cooler. Try it. You'll feel distinguished and sooo less greasy than usual.


PS: You don't need to be a chopsticks wizard to make the magic happen. Shown above is how I did the deed back in '86, and it worked just as well. Actually, it worked even better: Poke two holes, and you've created your very own McNugget Buddy, free to cavort around McDonaldland as Ronald continually suggests an innocent round of Marco Polo in a pool full of barbecue sauce. It's a good thing dead chicken parts can't sleep; clown will eat them.

Posted by Matt on 04/06/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 113 comments

I live in a big squalid rental house with five other students and we’ve built up a pretty impressive collection of take-out supplies including chopsticks, moist towelettes and little packages of chili sauce.

Anyways, we have a cutlery shortage and I’ve been using chopsticks almost exclusively…they come in handy!!

Chestnuts roasted by Jinsky @ 04/07/2008 1:08 PM


I have not eaten a mcnugget since the fourth grade, when I bit into a sultry little poultry-pod to discover my teeth had embedded themselves in a gnarly, veiny, grey, Chicken McKnuckle and no amount of barbecue sauce could rinse away the feeling that I had crunched into a little bite of horror.

I know for a while there was an ad campaign where chicken nuggets were now being made of meat (novelty!) and you were supposed to stay away from your friend’s meat-bites or get yourself whupped. I always thought it was pretty funny that they would openly celebrate that they were now making chicken mcnuggets out of chicken, as I never forgot that doomed day when McNuggets were erased from my future.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. BackItOnUp @ 04/07/2008 1:09 PM


I’ve missed hanging out on the blog. I got behind during a little surgery recuperation a few months ago, and the task of catching up was so daunting that I didn’t make it back. Now that I’m at the point where there’s no way I could reasonably catch up, pressure’s off!

I have a very vivid memory of the Shanghai McNugget promotion. We were actually at McDonald’s, which didn’t happen all that often, and I was struggling with my choice – the prize-containing Happy Meal (the holy grail of kid’s cuisine) or the exciting Shanghai McNuggets. What I was really hoping was that they’d let me have the Shanghai McNuggets in the Happy Meal (a question I asked and got a resounding “no” to.) I decided it was better to have a toy I could leave with than to eat these special McNuggets and have nothing to show for it when I was done. I’ve regretted that choice for 20 years.

Chestnuts roasted by Lori @ 04/07/2008 1:22 PM


Someone mentioned not living near McDonald’s. When I was little, I’m 98% certain that there were NO McDonald’s within 40 minutes of us. We used to drive for an hour or so to go to the doctor (hey, it was free), and in that town, they had a McDonald’s. So in the 80s, going to McDonald’s was a huge treat. Even though I had to ride in the car for 80 years and get poked and prodded at the doctor. Going to McDonald’s made it all worth it.

In the beginning of the 90s, they put one in the town 18 miles north of us, and not long after, they put one in our town! I was so excited for that.

(My computer is being retarded, so I apologize if this double- or triple-posts. >:[)

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 04/07/2008 1:27 PM


I can’t wait to see what’s in those Toys R Us bags!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Jon @ 04/07/2008 2:05 PM


Kid Nicky – I had no idea that they finally changed them – good for them! I still remember the gross, slightly sliminess, of them… and you could always tell just by the shape! If they weren’t round, I wasn’t eating them! No way. I guess I should’ve mentioned I’m a vegan, now, anyways. :D So, no nuggets for me, but I’m glad they changed them for the rest of you! I won’t have to imagine the “gross” nuggets ever again.

Chestnuts roasted by Ryane @ 04/07/2008 2:59 PM


Did imagine this or did McDonalds have onion nuggets at one time? I don’t know why I would imagine that but then again, up until a few months ago I truly believed Cabo Wabo was a city in Mexico. So anything is possible.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 04/07/2008 3:17 PM


fuckin’ sweet. Now i want nuggets.
I do believe I remember this.
I think.
No, yeah. I do. But I was young and was still only consuming happy meals. I do believe I recall learning how to use Chopsticks around that time… though I learned from a Highlights Magazine and not the back of a package of choppie stix.

Chestnuts roasted by kittymao @ 04/07/2008 4:04 PM


sorry to doble-post…
But I see that AWESOME plastic Dragon head sticking ut and I am DYING to see what you’re gonna do with it.

And then…
*waves hand in jedi-master fashion*

you will give me the cool-ass dragon toy.

Chestnuts roasted by ki @ 04/07/2008 4:05 PM


NO!! *waves hand in Sith-Lord fashion* You will give ME the cool dragon toy !

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 04/07/2008 4:41 PM


I definitely remember the Shanghai McNuggets. I don’t think I ever actually ordered them, but I do recall the commercials.

I still enjoy the occasional McNugget feast from McDonald’s, and when I do, only one sauce will do – hot mustard. I love that sauce so much I even learned how to make an exact copy of it at home.

Chestnuts roasted by Magic Toy @ 04/07/2008 4:58 PM


I’m a barbeque fam myslef when it comes to mcnugget sauces.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 04/07/2008 5:11 PM


I full-on remember the promotion, though I seem to remember the chopsticks being in a red wrapper. That may just be a reflection on how long ago that was. I thought it was the coolest thing EVER, and it was also how I learned to use chopsticks. That’s right, I’d had chinese food for ages, japanese from time to time, but it took until McDonald’s offered chopsticks for me to learn to use them. I still give people advice on how to use them from what it said on the wrapper!

Unfortunately, I also seem to recall this particular trip to McDonald’s as one of those times I got a fatty McNugget. That’s right, before they were all white meat, you would occassionally get a squshy mass of yuck in the nugget. Put me off from nuggets for years.

Chestnuts roasted by Katarhol @ 04/07/2008 5:21 PM


I hear ya. I always hated that too. One day I just got so fed up with the nasty nuggets , that I just said “That’s it, i’m done with mcnuggets”. Then when they anounced that mcnuggets would be all white meat from now on, I was glad to hear it. Mcnuggets despite being gross when they were dark meat, were actually quite tasty when they were all white meat. I then was once again a mcnugget fan. lol.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 04/07/2008 5:36 PM


Man I have to say , all this talk of mcnuggets is making me want some. =)

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 04/07/2008 5:41 PM


I really wanna tear into those toys r us bags!

You guys remember that movie The Last Dragon? I grew up loving that movie & b/c of it I always insisted on eating popcorn w/chopsticks…Ya know, Bruce LeRoy style.

I found a pair of promotional Last Dragon chopsticks on Ebay. I guess when the soundtrack came out on vinyl they were taped to it.

Chestnuts roasted by NervousXians @ 04/07/2008 5:50 PM


this is brilliant!

Chestnuts roasted by jess @ 04/07/2008 6:14 PM


Yeah the Last Dragon is an awesome movie.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 04/07/2008 6:16 PM


I remember my dad getting me those on our weekly trip to McD’s. I had way more fun stabbing the nuggets and eating them than I probably should have.

Chestnuts roasted by MissJess @ 04/07/2008 6:24 PM


my BIL loves that gawtdamm movie- he watches that like once a week.
Not to say that it’s bad, I just hate that bastard and have a hard time sitting in the same room as him- therefore I have never seen it.

wow, that was just REALLY passive-agresive, wasn’t it.
Go Doyle, geez.

Chestnuts roasted by kittymao @ 04/07/2008 7:15 PM


You should definitely watch it…Just maybe not with him.

Chestnuts roasted by NervousXians @ 04/07/2008 7:21 PM


squee4242, All this talk of Matt pounding us with his invincable Pikachu and Rev.BackItOnUp putting meat logs in his mouth makes me wonder what sort of smut is underlying this site. I’m getting worried.

Next someone will say that there are actually homo-erotic themes in He-Man or that Scooby-Doo was full of veiled drug references and implied lesbianism…

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 04/07/2008 7:24 PM


Oh, and the Toys R Us bag tease is killing me by the way.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 04/07/2008 7:26 PM


My little Maltese dog, Garth Tater, died today. :-( I was kind of prepared for it since he was an old man, but it still sucks.

Chestnuts roasted by DarkSideofBrightness @ 04/07/2008 7:43 PM


Sorry about your doggie, DarkSide. :(

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 04/07/2008 7:59 PM


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