It's well known that the royal family must obey a series of strict rules and codes of conduct at all times whether that be attending events, adhering to specific protocol or arriving in a certain order.
27.08.2023 - 08:07 / ok.co.uk
Picture the scene, it's 2000 and you're in the queue for a very rare McDonald's with your mum. Excitement is building, not only for the six Chicken Nuggets you're about to eat but also as you're about to get your hands on the latest toy. Shiny, plastic, extremely cheap but always the best bit about being a kid, Happy Meal toys have been a staple part of a trip to Maccies since the 80's.
They've evolved with the times and over the years we've seen everything from Minions figurines to Mr Men. While the toys are now plastic-free, don't throw your originals away just yet. It turns out some of them are now worth quite a lot of money, thousands if you sell a few of your collections.
We've crunched the numbers for you and found our top five so you don't have to... 1.
TY Mini Beanie Babies Beanie Babies were originally created by American businessman H.
Ty Warner. He founded Ty.
Inc in 1986. Like us, you probably had a pet net full of them as a little girl or boy. If you couldn't bring yourself to get rid of them, don't worry.
You were smart to keep them as it turns out the full set of mini Beanie Babies from 2020 is currently being snapped up for £260. In the collection are the characters Blake, Winter, Griff, Neptune, Mino, Percy, Ana, Sage, Levi, Lionel, Phoebe and Weiss. 2.
Minions figurines The adorable minions from Despicable Me first popped up in McDonalds across the UK in 2015 after the release of the film.
Their release wasn't without controversy as raging parents claimed the toys, which were able to speak, said "What the f***". But a spokesman for the creators affirmed that The Minion Caveman spoke 'Minionese', which is a combination of Japanese, French, Indian, English, Spanish and Italian. Now, after they resurfaced in
It's well known that the royal family must obey a series of strict rules and codes of conduct at all times whether that be attending events, adhering to specific protocol or arriving in a certain order.
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Everyone knows that the Royal Family must abide by a series of strict rules and codes of conduct at all times, whether that is adhering to specific protocol, attending events or arriving in a certain order. While those seem enough to remember, there is another rule that affects Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
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