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12 McDonald's Menu Items That Failed Spectacularly

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  • HardyGirl
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    Originally posted by Hector
    Mickey Dees now offers fruit smoothies...they are awesome...

    Nah...I make WAAAY better smoothies than McD's.

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  • Hector
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    Mickey Dees now offers fruit smoothies...they are awesome...

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  • MIB41
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    Thanks to this thread, I have thought about that McDLT all weekend! D*mn! I miss that dumb burger!

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  • cjefferys
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    Originally posted by samurainoir
    With how ridiculously successful pan-Asian restaurants are in Toronto right now, I keep expecting a franchise to drop down any day now... Maybe out in Markham? They seem to have become popular in Hong Kong in recent years as well.
    That would be awesome, it would probably do great business. I'd sure make the trip up there to eat.

    What I'm really craving is that chain of sweet curry stands in Tokyo. I can't remember the name, but I'd be wandering around the red light district of Shinjiku looking for it late at night because the one on the other, more respectable side of the train station would close so early.
    Hmmm, I've never seen those, but it sounds good! I've only been to the red light district of Shinjuku once. Not sure if the wife would let me go back, but it was a real interesting place.

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  • huedell
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    Originally posted by HardyGirl
    What about the shakes they used to have? Not just the Shamrock shake (which I hate ), but there used to be an orange shake (kinda tasted like a creamsicle), and the raspberry shake (popular in 1984 when I worked at McD's). And didn't they have a blueberry shake during the bicentenial, (strawberry, vanilla and blueberry for red white and blue)?
    It made me REAL angry as a kid when they took away stuff off the menu but
    NOTHING made me angrier than when they removed a milkshake flavor.

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  • HardyGirl
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    What about the shakes they used to have? Not just the Shamrock shake (which I hate ), but there used to be an orange shake (kinda tasted like a creamsicle), and the raspberry shake (popular in 1984 when I worked at McD's). And didn't they have a blueberry shake during the bicentenial, (strawberry, vanilla and blueberry for red white and blue)?

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  • huedell
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    Originally posted by MegoMonk
    Anyone remember the "Chop BeefSteak Sandwich"? It came out around the same time the McRib first appeared.
    I think we're talkin VERY early 80s if not late 70s... the McDLT may be a time trip for you all... but a mention of the beefsteak sandwich---
    well, that's truly rare... and WHAT a time warp.

    BTW... I ate ANYThing that was "new" on the menu... I was that kind of eater... still am.

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  • Hector
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    Oops...wrong thread...lol.

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  • jwyblejr
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    I don't know why they have the Big 'N Tasty on the list. They even admitted it wasn't a failure. Now their Philly Cheese Steak sandwich is another story. That lasted,what a year at the most?

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  • UnderdogDJLSW
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    ^Yeah, I remember seeing that and having no interest in it. I remember seeing the McLobster back in '97 when my wife and I were visiting near Boston. Like the article said, the price tag made me turn away from trying it.

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  • MegoMonk
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    Anyone remember the "Chop BeefSteak Sandwich"? It came out around the same time the McRib first appeared.

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  • MegoMark71
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    I remember the pizza well. I grew up in Northwestern Connecticut and it was a test market item, i remember it being real cheap in quality.

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  • samurainoir
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    Originally posted by Cmonster
    I had the McGratin thing when I was in Japan some years ago. It was called Gurakura or something like that-- From what I remember, it was pretty good. Kind of a ball of mac n cheese with potato and some kind of fish I think-- Not sure.
    Tiny little shrimp. The wife is vegetarian and while we in Tokyo, basically subsisted On rice, fruit and vega bars she brought from home. I bit into it and discovered it was Mac and cheese... She immediately grabbed it out of my hands and chowed down until her Vega-sense had her pulling a shrimp out of her mouth and then spitting the rest out.

    Luckily we found a Quizno's near the Sony Building soon afterwards.

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  • Cmonster
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    I had the McGratin thing when I was in Japan some years ago. It was called Gurakura or something like that-- From what I remember, it was pretty good. Kind of a ball of mac n cheese with potato and some kind of fish I think-- Not sure.

    Gotta honestly say though-- I haven't had, nor even ever heard of most of the stuff on that list. Spaghetti??? Really??? LOL The only two (other than the thing I had in Japan) that I ever remember seeing, were the big n tasty and that McDLT thing.

    I do love me some Mac Dees though-- every now and then, it's good for the soul.

    SC

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    My favorite fast-food long gone burger was Burger King's rip-off of the Big Mac ... I forgot the name but it was mmmmmmmmmmgoooooooood
    I think that was called the Big King. And it was rather good. I liked it much better than the Whopper.

    The name was pretty blatant though. Of course, a Big Mac is just a rip off of Big Boy anyway!

    Those McPizzas were test-marketed in our area too.

    I went to Pittsburgh about 10 years ago and they had the McRib on the permanent menu, and Big Mac Jrs!

    Chris

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