Adorable 1970s Valentine’s Day Cards Featuring The McDonaldland Characters – Design You Trust

Adorable 1970s Valentine’s Day Cards Featuring The McDonaldland Characters

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Here’s an adorable set of Valentine’s Day cards featuring the McDonaldland characters. These were available in McDonald’s restaurants for kids in 1978

h/t: vintag.es

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