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Get A Burger King x Coca Cola Mini Digicam With Your Next Smoky Maple Mayo Combo Meal

Burger King x Coca Cola Mini Digicam


We’ve just told you about the new Kodak Charmera Millennium Edition, now let us tell you about a similar mini digicam that’s – hopefully – easier to cop, and no blind boxes involved. Cue the Burger King x Coca Cola Mini Digicam, which is now available in stores, while stocks last.


How do I get this mini digicam?


The question on everyone’s mind: how do you get your hands on one of these Burger King x Coca Cola Mini Digicams?

burger king smoky maple mayo combo
Image credit: Eatbook

It’s simple, really. All you have to do is get yourself a Smoky Maple Mayo Combo for One ($15.50), and top-up $15.90. It doesn’t matter if you’re getting this to dine in or takeaway, because you can still get this limited-ed collectible regardless.


All you need to know about the digicam


burger king coca cola - digicam box
Image credit: Burger King

This point-and-shoot digicam features a 48-megapixel sensor, and can capture both photos and video. If you’re comparing this to the Kodak Charmera, this BK x Coca Cola iteration delivers on the photo quality front, since the Kodak only offers 1.6MP captures.

burger king coca cola - digicam
Image credit: Burger King

While both digicams have LCD screens on the backs, and are thumb-sized keychain cameras, the Kodak does come with built-in filters, while the Burger King x Coca Cola one doesn’t.

You can insert a MicroSD card into the Kodak in order to snap more pics. However, the BK digicam only relies on limited internal storage, which means you’ll have to transfer your snaps to a computer more frequently.


Get a Burger King x Coca Cola Mini Digicam


This mini digicam may not cut it for serious photographers, but it’s definitely one for the collectors and Y2K mems. Plus, it’s a quirky side to have with BK’s new Smoky Maple Mayo series.

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Cover image adapted from: Eatbook, Burger King