McDonald’s brought back its spookiest merch — and there are two newbies to welcome into the frightening fold.

The fast-food giant’s Happy Meal Boo Buckets returned to restaurants nationwide on Oct. 21.

This year’s lineup includes a trio of returning themed buckets — Ghost, Pumpkin and Goblin — in addition to two new “ghoulie friends”: Cat and Zombie. Each bucket features three different designs (of “creepy, kooky and cute expressions”) for a total of 15 faces to collect this year. Plus, kids can decorate their pails with Halloween-themed stickers.

Last Year’s Boo Buckets Led to, Well, Boos

This year’s designs appear to be a return to form. In 2024, the company redesigned the pails, which led to criticism on social media. While not exact replicas of pails from years past, the newest designs look more similar to those from 2023.

As in previous years, the Halloween-themed buckets will only be available with Happy Meal orders, temporarily replacing the classic Happy Meal boxes.

Burger King and Wendy’s Also Have Halloween Offerings

McDonald’s is a relative latecomer to spooky season. Last month, Burger King announced its first-ever Monster Menu, which features four creature-inspired twists on menu items, as well as a Halloween-themed King Jr. Meal, which comes with collectible Scooby Doo-themed toys.

BK also dropped its own limited-edition Halloween Bucket, which will be available starting Oct. 13 at participating restaurants, while supplies last.

Meanwhile, Wendy’s is offering the Frosty Frights Kids’ Meal, which features the choice of a 4-piece chicken nuggets, a hamburger or cheeseburger, plus Jr. Hot & Crispy Fries or Apple Bites and a kids’ drink, for a limited time. Kids can collect up to 12 Frosty-inspired toys from the meal.