The Halloween costume of Blake Mompher, 9, who has spina bifida, caught the attention of McDonald's.
Every October since, the attention-getting Halloween costumes for the Delaware resident with spina bifida have become more elaborate and creative, gaining hundreds of likes on social media. There was a fire truck, a local TV meteorologist, and even Kraft macaroni and cheese — which led to him getting a year's supply of the comfort food from the product's maker.
The big question this Halloween was what 9-year-old and and his family going to think of next. The answer: McDonald's golden French fries. Blake's costume caught the attention of McDonald's, and a representative reached out to the family to offer him a certificate for a year's supply of French fries, according to a post from the"Blake had gone and done it again!" wrote Blake's mom, Megan Mompher, in a Facebook post earlier this month, showing a screenshot of the email she received from the fast food restaurant.
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