Valentine's Day is right around the corner and for some people, coming up with plans for a significant other can be a tall order.

Some people like to put some serious money into their plans while others might go for something memorable; if you're lucky enough, you could even do both!

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There are many places you can go to for a romantic dinner in Great Falls but what if I told you McDonald's is offering up a romantic (and luxurious) option for you and your Valentine?

Stay with me here: caviar.

"To be known is to be loved, and we know our fans love pairing our crispy Chicken McNuggets with their favorite caviar," McDonald's said in a press release.

ALSO READ: Great Falls Is Set To Get A 4th McDonald's Location

"Inspired by this perfect match, we’re dropping our first-ever McNugget Caviar kits featuring premium Baerii Sturgeon caviar on Feb. 10."

"After all, nothing says ‘ILY’ quite like a limited drop from McDonald’s just in time for your Valentine’s Day plans."

Now, it's important to note that this offer is only available online, but McDonald's is also offering the kits up for free. So, while ordering them only online is a bit of a downer, at least you won't have to pay for it.

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If you're interested in getting your kit, you can bookmark McNuggetCaviar.com and revisit the page on February 10th to get your limited kit.

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