McRib Necklace Review and Giveaway!

Kim was shopping Etsy and stumbled across a wonderful idea, a pair of McRib earrings! Of course, we contacted the store owner. While we loved many of her items, we started chatting about the McRib.

As Kim hasn’t worn earrings for several years, and I never have had a piercing, we inquired to see if the McRib earrings could be converted to necklaces. The shop owner, Catrina, was happy to do this for us and sent us 2 of the McRib necklaces! Kim has already snagged one, and we will be giving the other away to a lucky McRib Locator fan! Read on to find out how you can win!


About the Necklace
When we first opened the box, we immediately noticed the detailed markings on the top bun. Mmmmmmm. Sesame seed bun. Upon closer inspection, hints of pickles and onions were noticed between the top bun and the McRib patty. Of course, I love my pickles and onions, so would have liked to see a couple more. However I’m sure you may be able to specify this in your order (Catrina’s Toybox does take custom requests!).

The McRib patty has a beautiful saucy color, pressed McRib meat shape, and even a bit of sauce dripping down the bottom bun.

The entire McRib itself is just under a 1/2 inch in length. This is a good size for a necklace, not too large that it is heavy, not so small you can’t tell what it is. The chain is the perfect length for Kim, and she is excited to wear it (she tells me she will wear it everywhere).

All in all, this is a beautiful piece of wearable food art and we are excited to see what other creations Catrina comes up with for her shop.

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About the Contest

Would you like a McRib necklace of your own? There are three ways to get in the contest. In all options, be sure you also give us your contact email! We need to be able to reach you when you win!

1. Visit Catrina’s Etsy Store, look around, find something cool. Come back to this blog post and post what would be your 2nd pick item (as we know you all want those McRib Earrings!)

2. Follow McRib Locator on Twitter and Tweet about this blog post and giveaway using the following (quotes are not needed in your tweet):”I just entered to win a McRib Necklace from @TheMenuJewelry and @mcriblocator – Enter to win at http://kleincast.com/blog/?p=923 #giveaway”. After sending the tweet, come back here and post the permalink as a comment to this post.

3. Like McRib Locator and Catrina’s Toybox on Facebook and post about the giveaway using (again no quotes needed):”I just entered to win a McRib Necklace from @catrina’s toybox and @mcrib locator – Enter to win at http://kleincast.com/blog/?p=923″. Be sure to tag both Facebook pages so we know you posted!

Contest closes on Sunday, November 11, 2012 at 6pm Central. A winner will be announced on Monday, November 12.

21 thoughts on “McRib Necklace Review and Giveaway!

  1. Sharan Volin

    Wow, so many cool things. I’d have to go with the ramen necklace as my second choice. I’d love the McRib earrings too but only if they can be switched to sterling silver because surgical steel posts irritate my ears.

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    1. Alan Post author

      Bridgette,

      if you ask her, she might be able to make cuff links. She made us necklaces even though they were not on the list of available prodcts. Cuff links are a awesome idea.

      Alan

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