McDonald's new spinoff CosMc's sounds like a branding dream

McDonald's logo
(Image credit: McDonald's)

McDonald's branding is some of the most recognisable in the world. So word that it's launching a spinoff restaurant called CosMc's, based on a character that appeared in its adverts in the '80s, is already causing ripples.

CEO Chris Kempczinski said that the small concept restaurant will have "all the DNA of McDonald's, but its own unique personality". The restaurant will apparently be in a handful of places in "limited georgraphy" from early next year. 

But what might a concept store based on CosMc's look like? Well, I'm imagining something like Pizza Planet in Toy Story, which has already been made into a restaurant at Disneyland. There'll be aliens, perhaps a night sky on the ceiling, and burgers in cosmic packaging. 

Will the menu also get an overhaul? Perhaps people will be ordering some meat-eorite burgers, some Astronomical apple pie, a Big Bang Mac, chocolate milkyway shake or a McMoony? Okay, so it needs work. But we can't wait to see what McDonald's comes up with.

McDonald's has form when it comes to introducing old characters, the comeback of former mascot, Grimace, ended up becoming a TikTok trend. Watch this space (pun intended) to see how this revival turns out.

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Rosie Hilder

Rosie Hilder is Creative Bloq's Deputy Editor. After beginning her career in journalism in Argentina – where her blogging prowess led her to become Deputy Editor of Time Out Buenos Aires – she moved back to the UK and joined Future Plc in 2016. Since then, she's worked as Operations Editor on art and design magazines, including Computer Arts, 3D World and Paint & Draw, and got the 'Apple bug' when working on US title, Mac|Life. In 2018, she left the world of print behind and moved to Creative Bloq, where she helps take care of the daily management of the site, including growing the site's reach through trying to please the Google Gods, getting involved in events, such as judging the Brand Impact Awards, and helping make sure its content serves its readers as best it can. Her interests lie in branding and illustration, tech and sexism, and plenty more in-between.