LONGWOOD, FL -- When kids get a happy meal from McDonald's, there's usually a surprise in the box. But one Florida family says what was in one they bought was more of a shock, reports ABC affiliate WFTV in Orlando.
The Merten family got the happy meal from a McDonald's in Longwood. It was for a 4-year-old girl. Inside the box was the food and a toy Minion, complete with its big eyes and funny outfit.
Minions also talk, but the Merten family says the one they got had something pretty inappropriate to say.
"It turned out to be a toy that decided to talk profanity," said Bradley Merten, the girl's grandfather.
Bradley says the minion said, 'What the 'F.''
WFTV listened to it over and after two days, couldn't quite agree on exactly what it was saying, so they took it to McDonald's corporate for answers.
Here's their answer:
Even so, Bradley Merton has a warning for parents who buy the happy meals.
"Check their toys before they hand them over," he said.
The Oak Brook, Illinois-based company says that the Minion Caveman toy makes three sounds - "para la bukay," ''hahaha" and "eh eh."
The statement says "a very small number of customers" have been in touch with the company about the toy. McDonald's said the promotion is supposed to run through the end of July.
"Our goal at McDonald's is to serve up food and fun for our valued customers, and we're glad to have the Minions on board," the company said.
A spokeswoman for McDonald's, Lisa McComb, says there are no plans to take the toys out of distribution.
"Minions," a prequel of the "Despicable Me" movies, premieres Friday.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.