McDonald’s Canada Launches Collab With Drake’s OVO Brand Featuring A ‘Nite Sprite’

Photo: McDonald's Canada
Photo: McDonald's Canada

McDonald’s Canada just dropped what might be the most Toronto-coded late-night combo in recent memory.

It’s called The Afters Meal, and yes, it’s an OVO collaboration. No, it apparently has “no connection to Drake.” Which is interesting, considering OVO is quite inseparable from Drake’s identity. But we’ll get to that.

Available now at participating locations across Canada, the Afters Meal lets you choose between a Junior Chicken or a McDouble, paired with a regular-size poutine. That alone feels like a 2 a.m. decision made after texting “you up?” But the real centerpiece is the drink.

Enter: Nite Sprite.

It’s Sprite mixed with blue raspberry syrup, served in a black paper cup stamped with the OVO owl logo. The cup is medium-sized, limited edition, and apparently the real star of the show. You can grab the Nite Sprite on its own, too, while supplies last.

The rollout was lowkey. Posters with just OVO and McDonald’s branding popped up around Toronto last week. Then the meal quietly appeared on menus Tuesday. No big splashy campaign. No Drake cameo. Just vibes.

By Wednesday, the resale economy had already entered the chat. eBay listings for the OVO-branded cups were floating around, most priced under $40. Meanwhile, some customers took to social media to complain that they ordered the meal and didn’t even get the co-branded cup. Imagine ordering for the owl and getting a regular cup instead.

To be clear, the meal itself makes zero mention of Drake. A PR rep emphasized that the collaboration has no connection to him. Still, OVO is OVO, and the optics are hard to separate from Toronto’s most famous rapper.

Which makes this whole thing kind of fascinating.

Drake’s cultural stock has shifted over the past year or so. Less new music. Billboard absence. A very public feud with Kendrick Lamar. So whether intentional or not, this collab feels like a temperature check. Does OVO still move product? Are people pulling up for the owl, the drink, the nostalgia, or just the poutine?

Either way, McDonald’s Canada just turned late night munchies into a collectible moment.

And if history tells us anything, the cup might outlast the menu item.

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