McDonald's Limited Edition Big Mac Special Sauce – Bottle #1 of 200
For too long Big Mac Special Sauce has been trapped in a beautiful, delicious burger – now we’ve set it free!
This bottle is #1 of only 200 being produced worldwide, and they won’t be sold in restaurants. That makes it rarer than a spot on Bondi beach on New Years Day.
So slide the mustard, mayo and tomato sauce to the back of the fridge – because everything tastes better when it tastes like the Big Mac.
Leftovers… better!
Steak… better!
Your mum’s amazing lasagne… better!
Your boyfriend’s gross lasagne… better!
Chicken Caesar Salad… better!
Hungarian Goulash… better!
But why stop there?
Cupcakes, ice cream, macaroni jewellery, fish oil capsules. Don’t like brussel sprouts? You will now!*
With 500ml to play with, you’ll have enough to impress your friends at dinner parties, cheat your way to cooking show fame, and get elected as Prime Minister!
Best of all – 100% of the auction sale price will go to Ronald McDonald House Charities, so get bidding on a legendary sauce for a legendary cause.
*probably not
Big Mac Special Sauce
500ml of Big Mac Special Sauce in a branded box and cooler bag
Bottle dimensions
H: 20cm, W: 7.5cm, D: 5.5cm
Ronald McDonald House Charities
Childhood illness can have a devastating effect on families. On top of the fear and uncertainty come the practicalities of managing the family when the child is away in hospital, often for extended periods of time. In a country as big as Australia, specialist care may be a long way from home and many families simply can’t afford to stay in hotels while their children receive treatment. Even then, the child’s illness often affects much more than their health – it can stop them going to school. At Ronald McDonald House Charities, we provide help and support through a wide range of programs that stretch across the continuum of care – not only accommodation, but also in-hospital support, education programs, health initiatives and financial grants. We’re committed to helping seriously ill children and their families across Australia. Together, let’s make the journey to recovery a little easier for everyone. For more information visit www.rmhc.org.au.