Photos Show What McDonald’s Looked Like in the 1980s & ’90s

Everyone loves a trip down memory lane to relive the good old days.

The 1980s and 1990s were a very special time for the McDonald's chain as it grew in popularity all over the world. Here's a look at some classic McDonald's pictures!

Trick-Or-Treat

Halloween happy meal containers from McDonald's
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Photo Credit: ICouldPost / Reddit

Did anyone else have a branded McDonald's trick-or-treat container or get one for their kids?

Their Happy Meals came in these containers and it was a genius way to market to the kids.

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Inside Was A Vibe

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Inside of a McDonald's restaurant that has not been updated since the '80s.
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The interior design and decor of McDonald's restaurants in the 1980s and 1990s was a big-time vibe.

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The greens and light purple colors are something that so many major chains featured in their restaurants and we love it!

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Money Gift Certificates

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Old gift certificates from McDonald's.
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How many times did you reach into your purse or wallet and mistake the green $1 gift certificates for real money?

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It happened to us a few too many times, but it felt great to have some McBucks in your wallet!

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The Classic Drive-Thru

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Old McDonald's drive-thru.
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Drive-thru menus were not always as colorful and flashy as the ones we see today.

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They used to be rather bland yet simple-looking, and you didn't have a screen that would show you what you ordered.

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The Styrofoam Containers

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Old styrofoam containers of McDonald's food.
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All kinds of styrofoam containers are something that has not aged very well in terms of environmental impact.

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The sound of the container being closed is something that we can still hear to this day!

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Digestive Cookies

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McDonald's cookies.
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McDonald's branded digestive cookies were a very underrated menu item.

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We always thought that each one tasted different based on the design, even though they were the exact same cookie.

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The Classic McPizza

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Everyone say it loud for the people in the back: "BRING BACK THE MCPIZZA!"

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The McPizza was extremely popular in the 1980s and 1990s but was phased out of the restaurant by the 2000s.

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The Sneaker Keeper

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Girl putting her shoes in a sneaker keeper at McDonald's.
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As a kid, going to a McDonald's that had an indoor playground was the best!

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You always had to take your shoes off, and finding the best cubby for your shoes was half of the fun!

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Changeables Happy Meal Toys

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McDonald's Happy Meal toys
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One of the best things about the happy meals was the toys!

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McDonald's had some of the best toys, including these transforming menu items! Did anyone else have to eat all their food before they could play with them?

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Burger Stools

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Hamburger stools in McDonald's
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Did anyone else rush to get one of these tables right after they ordered?

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It may not have been the most comfortable seat, but there was something about sitting on the hamburgers that just felt cool.

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Paper Tray Mats

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Paper tray mat from McDonald's in the 1990s.
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The paper mats on the trays that your food came on when you were eating in the restaurant were always so much fun.

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They had all sorts of crazy designs and fun activities for the kids!

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The Creepy Bench

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Ronald McDonald statue sitting on a bench
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Ronald McDonald is the iconic mascot and brand ambassador of McDonald's.

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Many restaurants would feature this somewhat creepy statue of Ronald on a bench either inside or outside of the restaurant.

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Branded Booster Seats

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Child booster seat at McDonald's.
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You knew that there were a lot of young kids in the restaurant when you walked in and didn't see a bunch of these by the door.

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So many times they would be left covered in ketchupy fries.

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The VIP Program

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VIP McDonald's card.
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McDonald's used to have a VIP program that gave customers stickers so they could work up to a free item.

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The program did not last very long, but the cards have lived on many years later.

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Ultra-Low Prices

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Old menu in McDonald's with very low prices.
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The ultimate throwback about McDonald's may just be how inexpensive everything used to be!

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If only you could still get a hamburger for 28 cents or an ice cream cone for 20 cents!

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The Birthday Parties

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Vintage birthday party in McDonald's
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Growing up, it was pretty common to go to at least one McDonald's birthday party a year.

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They had a whole setup for the parties and the playground was always a great time!

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Classic Mugs

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Old white McDonald's mug.
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McDonald's used to have branded mugs that you could purchase and bring with you to the restaurants.

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They don't have them anymore, but they were so well made that they still exist in some households.