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4 days ago |
screencrush.com | Rob Carroll
McDonald’s much-requested Snack Wrap is officially making its triumphant return. Here is everything you need to know before it lands back on the menu. The Snack Wrap will return to participating restaurants on July 10. McDonald’s says it is “here to stay,” meaning it will likely become a permanent menu item. According to McDonald’s Wiki, the Snack Wrap was first introduced in 2006 as a piece of McDonald’s crispy chicken served with ranch, cheese and lettuce inside of a tortilla.
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screencrush.com | Rob Carroll
Eating at the world’s oldest McDonald’s is like entering a time capsule that was assembled sometime in the 1950s. The Downey, California, location has been operating since 1953, nearly five years after the company was founded. According to Newsweek, the Downey McDonald’s was the third restaurant franchised by Richard and Maurice McDonald, who originally founded the chain.
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1 week ago |
screencrush.com | Matt Singer
Today I will discover the hidden world ... inside my large intestines. That’s because I’m about to venture forth on an epic culinary quest. It will take me all the way to a mystic land populated by Vikings and ruled by a just and righteous king who has prepared a succulent feast of victuals roasted by the infernal breath of dragons. Translation: I’m eating everything on the new How to Train Your Dragon menu at Burger King. I might have fudged the mystic land part a little.
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screencrush.com | Matt Singer
No kind of Hollywood movie is more beloved and more reviled than a sequel. People say they’re sick of rehashes of the same stories and characters; they bemoan the lack of originality in film and pine for the good ol’ days when the studios put more resources into creating new intellectual properties instead of repeatedly strip mining the same old ones. That’s what they say.
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screencrush.com | Matt Singer
The “new” millennium is now 25 years old. Old being the key word there. We are all so old. The dude who drinks from the Holy Grail from the end of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade looks at all of us and thinks to himself, “Well, at least I’m not that bad.”We are all so old in fact, that films and TV shows of the ’90s and 2000s are now prime nostalgia targets. Just look at the monster box-office grosses of the new Lilo & Stitch remake for proof of that.
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