McDonald's Collection 2015
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# McDonald's Collection 2015 The McDonald's Collection 2015 represents a peculiar entry in Pokemon's promotional landscape, released a decade after its nominal 2015 dating suggests. This twelve-card set emerged during a period when Pokemon Company International had largely moved away from fast-food tie-ins as primary distribution channels, making its eventual 2026 release noteworthy for collectors tracking promotional patterns. The limited card count reflects the minimalist approach McDonald's adopted for this collaboration, contrasting sharply with earlier, more expansive Happy Meal campaigns. While specific notable cards remain undocumented in available records, such promotional sets typically featured reprinted artwork or exclusive card treatments designed to drive consumer engagement at participating locations. The set's delayed release and modest size suggest either licensing complications or strategic repositioning of the McDonald's partnership. For serious collectors, this set occupies an unusual position within Pokemon's promotional hierarchy, warranting documentation despite limited historical context currently available regarding its specific composition and distribution scope.
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