McDonald’s x Drake’s OVO meal is finally here — but not in America

A fresh celebrity fast-food crossover has officially arrived, just not everywhere yet. McDonald’s has rolled out its much-awaited ovo bound by cooperation Flyis generating excitement among fans and foodies alike. While limited meals are already hitting menus in one major market, many international customers, including the US, are still on standby.

McDonald’s and Drake’s OVO food collaboration is finally finished

After several days of online promotion and low-key street promos, OVO food has officially arrived in Canada. Early fan snaps reveal that the collab actually comes in two versions, one built around Junior Chicken and the other built around the McDouble. Both combos come with a flashy blue drink called “Night Sprite,” which gives the meal its signature OVO touch.

At the moment, the rollout is strictly limited. McDonald’s hasn’t announced any plans to take the food out of Canada, so fans in the US and elsewhere have no choice but to wait. That mystery has only increased the conversation online, especially among Drake loyalists eager to get their hands on the themed combo.

The collaboration came out of nowhere and was hyped before it was officially released. Around Toronto, fans began seeing posters mixing the OVO branding with McDonald’s famous golden arches, carrying the tagline “Where Night Owls Land”. The campaign fits perfectly into the fast-food giant’s recent playbook of teaming up with music superstars to generate buzz and bring crowds through the doors.

With this launch, Drake officially joins the growing club of artists, including Travis Scott, Cardi B, Saweetie, and J Balvin, who have had their own McDonald’s food moment. Timing also seems strategic. Drake has been teasing his upcoming album Iceman, so this partnership keeps his name in the headlines and pop-culture discussions.

In a recent tease, Drake kept fans guessing when he reposted a fan clip and captioned it simply, “Gonna happen.” However, for now, OVO food is in the spotlight, at least for fans north of the border who can actually get their hands on it.

Originally reported by Rishabh Shandilya Mandatory.

Originally reported by Reality Tea

Leave a Comment