The article discusses the top 10 worst McDonald's Happy Meal toys. These toys include:
1. Michael Jordan Fitness Fun toys (1991) - a set of sports-related toys that were meant to encourage kids to be active but were poorly made.
2. 101 Dalmatians figurines (1996) - a set of 101 different figurines that were impossible for kids to collect.
3. Hello Kitty whistles (2014) - a toy that was recalled due to choking hazards.
4. Toothbrushes (1980s) - a practical item that kids did not want as a toy.
5. McDonald's Airport toys (1986) - a set of cheap plastic airplanes that were boring and not fun to play with.
6. Camp McDonaldland toys (1999) - a set of camping-themed toys that were not practical or fun.
7. Mighty Ducks pucks (1996) - a set of hockey pucks that were not made of good quality and easily broke.
8. Mick Wrist Wallet (1979) - a toy that was meant to be a watch and wallet but failed at being both.
9. Swearing Minion toys (2015) - a set of toys that some parents claimed said profanities, although McDonald's denied it.
10. Teeny Beanie Babies (1997-2000) - a set of collectible toys that are now worth nothing due to overproduction.
These toys were considered the worst due to their poor quality, lack of fun, or impracticality.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. In 1991, McDonald's released a set of Michael Jordan-themed Happy Meal toys.
2. The set included eight different items: a jump rope, basketball, inflatable soccer ball, stopwatch, water bottle, football, frisbee, and baseball.
3. The Michael Jordan-themed Happy Meal toys were not very successful in encouraging kids to be active.
4. In 1996, McDonald's released a set of 101 Dalmatian figurines as Happy Meal toys.
5. The set was intended to be collected, but it was impractical for kids to collect all 101 figurines.
6. The 101 Dalmatian Happy Meal toys are now considered rare and can sell for hundreds of dollars online.
7. In 2014, McDonald's released a line of Hello Kitty-themed Happy Meal toys, including a whistle.
8. The Hello Kitty whistles were recalled due to reports of children choking on pieces of plastic that fell out of the whistle.
9. In the 1980s, McDonald's included toothbrushes and toothpaste in their Happy Meals to promote oral hygiene.
10. The toothbrushes and toothpaste were not well-received by kids, who were expecting toys.
11. In 1999, McDonald's released a set of camping-themed Happy Meal toys, including a set of utensils and a canteen.
12. The quality of the camping-themed Happy Meal toys was not good enough for them to be used properly.
13. In 1996, McDonald's released a line of Mighty Ducks-themed Happy Meal toys, including hockey pucks with figurines on top.
14. The hockey pucks were not made of good quality and easily broke when used.
15. In 1979, the first Happy Meal toy set included a Mick doodle stencil, an ID bracelet, a puzzle lock, a spinning top, and a Mick wrist wallet.
16. The Mick wrist wallet was a small compartment that could store small items, but it was not practical.
17. In 2015, McDonald's released a line of Minion-themed Happy Meal toys, including figurines that spoke phrases when tapped.
18. Some parents complained that the Minion figurines were saying profanities, but McDonald's denied this.
19. Between 1997 and 2000, McDonald's released a series of Teeny Beanie Babies as Happy Meal toys.
20. The Teeny Beanie Babies were popular at the time, but they are now worth very little due to overproduction.
Note: These facts are neutral and do not include opinions or subjective statements.