McDonald's remove their branding for ads in France: can you name these products?

 

Laura Davis
Friday 02 August 2013 10:43 BST
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McDonald's sure do have confidence in their branding.

So much so, in fact, that they've unbranded themselves for a series of ads in France.

Billboard adverts will show close-ups of McDonald's favourites such as le Big Mac and le Fries (and the Filet-O-Fish), without showing any branding of the fast-food restaurant.

Those cocky burger-pushers.

Can you name these close-up images of other branded foods without their packaging?

Click on the picture above to launch the gallery - answers at the end.

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