The Angel Reese Special arrives during a pivotal moment for women’s sports. Reese has repeatedly emphasized the need for greater representation, telling Andscape: The fast-food giant announced the collaboration on January 30, revealing the “Angel Reese Special” — a BBQ Bacon Quarter Pounder with Cheese featuring a new Bold BBQ Sauce — will debut nationwide […]
The Angel Reese Special arrives during a pivotal moment for women’s sports. Reese has repeatedly emphasized the need for greater representation, telling Andscape:
The fast-food giant announced the collaboration on January 30, revealing the “Angel Reese Special” — a BBQ Bacon Quarter Pounder with Cheese featuring a new Bold BBQ Sauce — will debut nationwide on February 10. The partnership highlights Reese’s rising influence and McDonald’s decades-long ties to basketball culture.
“It’s been part of my life for as long as I can remember,” Reese said in a press release, reflecting on her lifelong connection to the brand.
Angel Reese x McDonald’s: A collaboration rooted in shared basketball history
Angel Reese, the Chicago Sky forward and NCAA champion is making history as the first female athlete to launch a signature meal with McDonald’s.
“McDonald’s has always been a big part of my life, from grabbing a McChicken as a kid to being named a McDonald’s All American in 2020,” she said in the press release.
Fans can purchase the meal via the McDonald’s app, in-store, or at drive-thrus starting February 10, though supplies are limited. While the offering is temporary, its cultural impact could linger. Reese’s involvement underscores her role in shifting how female athletes are marketed — a space long dominated by male figures.
With this collaboration, she adds another layer to that vision — one where young athletes see themselves reflected in major brands.
Elevating women’s sports through partnerships
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<p>McDonald’s described the sauce as a “gamechanger” that elevates the classic burger, though specifics about its flavor profile were not disclosed. According to the company, limited-edition packaging and upcoming promotional content will honor basketball’s past and present stars. </p>
<blockquote><p><em>“I want my collaborations to feel true to who I am</em>,” she told Andscape.</p></blockquote>
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<h3><strong>More than a meal: A push for visibility</strong></h3>
<p>The 26-year-old, who holds the WNBA’s rookie double-double record, has framed her career around breaking barriers. Her McDonald’s partnership follows other athlete-driven meals, like those from <a href=)
“I want young athletes everywhere to never give up on pursuing their dreams.”
The Angel Reese Special, which includes fries and a drink, merges her Louisiana roots with what the company calls her “boldly original style.” The meal’s centerpiece, the BBQ Bacon Quarter Pounder, features a new smoky-sweet Bold BBQ sauce.
A legacy in the making
When asked about her legacy, Reese has consistently pointed to inspiring others.
“Being part of McDonald’s basketball history means showing girls they belong in these spaces too,” she said.
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<blockquote><p>“<em>I want my name to be synonymous with confidence and excellence,</em>” she told Andscape. </p></blockquote>
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<p>McDonald’s collaboration with Angel Reese bridges the company’s storied basketball history with a growing emphasis on gender equity in sports endorsements. While the Bold <a href=)
McDonald’s stated the partnership is part of a broader effort to “bring [their] basketball legacy to a new generation,” with plans for year-round programs supporting athletes.