Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post Now the streaking team is on the verge of returning to the World Series, and Grimace Mania is running wild — with the mascot’s face plastered everywhere ...
Unsuspecting 7 train riders on this beautiful Tuesday have come face to face with the one and only Grimace, the purple cartoonish mascot that McDonald’s introduced to the masses back in 1971.
The purpose was simple: They were scary. While it seems obvious that the ... to the horrible rictus on your typical skull. The grimace on the skull—the wide display of teeth, the blank and ...
And Grimace has become synonymous with the Mets: His face is on subway cars, ballpark signs and Mets merch. Some fans are even dressing up like the beloved unofficial McDonald’s mascot when they ...
The purple character’s face was also plastered across the coincidentally purple train’s 10 cars — including one decal of Grimace sporting an iconic blue Mets cap. Grimace, the McDonald’s ...