Jack in the Box restaurants offered seven '''The Muppets Take Hollywood''' PVC figures between June 9th and August 3rd, [[2003]]. One character was included in each "Jack's Kid's Meal", but they could also be purchased separately. Each figure is between 3.5 and 4.5 inches tall, and has several articulated joints. They were packaged with gold, star-shaped stands bearing the Muppet logo, and each figure has a small peg hole in its right foot to attach to the stand. Each also came with a small pamphlet about the character and its role in the "Hollywood" theme, as well as advertisements for other Muppet products. The meal came in a special Muppet bag with games on it.
Jack in the Box restaurants offered seven '''The Muppets Take Hollywood''' PVC figures between June 9th and August 3rd, [[2003]]. One character was included in each "Jack's Kid's Meal", but they could also be purchased separately. Each figure is between 3.5 and 4.5 inches tall, and has several articulated joints. They were packaged with gold, star-shaped stands bearing the Muppet logo, and each figure has a small peg hole in its right foot to attach to the stand. Each also came with a small pamphlet about the character and its role in the "Hollywood" theme, as well as advertisements for other Muppet products. The meal came in a special Muppet bag with games on it.
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Image:JackInBox2003AnimalPVC.jpg|[[Animal]] with drumsticks
Image:JackInBox2003AnimalPVC.jpg|[[Animal]] with drumsticks
Image:JackInBox2003FozziePVC.jpg|[[Fozzie Bear|Fozzie]] holding a cellphone and a banana
Image:JackInBox2003FozziePVC.jpg|[[Fozzie Bear|Fozzie]] holding a cellphone and a banana
Latest revision as of 20:30, March 12, 2010
Jack in the Box restaurants offered seven The Muppets Take Hollywood PVC figures between June 9th and August 3rd, 2003. One character was included in each "Jack's Kid's Meal", but they could also be purchased separately. Each figure is between 3.5 and 4.5 inches tall, and has several articulated joints. They were packaged with gold, star-shaped stands bearing the Muppet logo, and each figure has a small peg hole in its right foot to attach to the stand. Each also came with a small pamphlet about the character and its role in the "Hollywood" theme, as well as advertisements for other Muppet products. The meal came in a special Muppet bag with games on it.