And indeed - pretty much every holiday parade comes replete with fast food mascots in float or balloon form.
Of all the holiday parades, none's bigger than Macy's and according to Wikipedia, over the years the Macy's Parade has included the following fast food balloons and floats:
- Ronald McDonald (3 different versions including the one pictured up above)
- The Pillsbury Doughboy
- M&Ms
- Kraft KD's Cheeseasaurus Rex
- The Honey Nut Cheerios Bee
- The Nesquick Bunny
- The Kool-Aid Man
- Jell-O
- Goldfish on Parade (the crackers)
- Hamburger Helper
- Jimmy Dean
- Oceanspray
Nearer to me Toronto is the home to a truly world famous Santa Claus parade.
Its current sponsors include: McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Redpath Sugar, Nestle's Turtles, Kraft Foods, Tim Horton's, Plantars Peanuts, Shopsy's Deli, and Villagio White Bread.
And when I simply googled iconic fast food brands and parades, thousands of pictures came up. Those pictures included this one of a Coca-Cola float from the 2007 Rogers Santa Claus parade - this from the same Coca-Cola company that regularly claims it doesn't market Coca-Cola to kids. Guess they thought the parade was geared to Santa loving adults.
So if you're a parent, and if you're keen on trying to reduce your children's exposure to fast food branding, you'll have to have your kids sit out your local Santa Claus parade.
Sigh.
Is there anywhere or anything out there geared towards kids that the food industry hasn't co-opted to market their brands?