News by Rebekah Scanlan 29th Apr 2021 12:40 PM A woman is pleading with Macca s to bring back a cult Australian menu item after it disappeared from menus 12 years ago. Emma Cooper from Melbourne, created a series of videos listing the Aussie childhood foods she wants back. Among them include a popular chip flavour, a nostalgic ice cream stick - and a McDonald s Happy Meal that was only available in Australia and New Zealand. Emma, 19, posted the first TikTok video at the end of March, titled: Five Australian childhood foods that I think would stop the pandemic if they started making them again.
Australians are remembering McDonald s retro menu items amid calls for the restaurant to return their favourite childhood snacks.
Emma Cooper, 19, from Melbourne, has pleaded with the fast food chain to bring back the cult favourite Pasta Zoo Happy Meal and limited edition McFlurry flavours of bubblegum and brownie.
The nostalgic animal shaped ravioli stuffed with cheese and vegetables launched in 2007 and gave children their own tongs to coat their food in a special dipping sauce.
TikToker Emma Cooper is calling for McDonald s to return their classic snacks that launched in 2008
While the healthier happy meal option was a hit, the snack was later dropped nationwide in 2008 due to poor sales.
Emma Cooper from Melbourne, created a series of videos listing the Aussie childhood foods she wants back. Among them include a popular chip flavour, a nostalgic ice cream stick - and a McDonald s Happy Meal that was only available in Australia and New Zealand. Emma, 19, posted the first TikTok video at the end of March, titled: Five Australian childhood foods that I think would stop the pandemic if they started making them again. Among the items was Macca s Pasta Zoo, a healthier Happy Meal that was dropped from sales in 2008 due to poor sales . While it was hit when it launched but sales tailed off after its launch and as a result it was canned - but it hasn t stopped Emma, who goes by the username @emmaangelx on the platform, from remembering it.