Hey, cool! Thanks for the kind words and support, @thetakeout ! It's surreal to be written about by a site I've been a huge fan of for years, this is wild!
McDonald's Hula Burger (1963-1963): A a sandwich featuring a slice of grilled pineapple and American cheese on a bun. The brainchild of McDonald's head honcho Ray Kroc, who was convinced that it would be a more appealing Lenten offering than a fried fish sandwich. He was wrong.
Little Caesar's Spaghetti Bucket (1993-circa 1994): A plastic bucket containing breadsticks, pasta, and sauce, available in sizes little, medium, or "Big! Big!"
ESPN Zone (1998-2018): A chain of sports bar/restaurants, carrying the ESPN branding, featuring a stadium-style layout, wall to wall TVs with sports coverage, memorabilia, and games.
Rumored BOOKMARK...assuming this "Wendy's internal memo" that's been circulating online is real, then I'll go ahead and bookmark the "real-life Krabby Patty" and "Pineapple Under-the-Sea Frosty". Let's see if it gets confirmed 😉
Dr. Nut (circa 1936-circa 1978): An almond/amaretto-flavored soda from the New Orleans-based World Bottling Co. and Wright Root Beer, it developed a devoted and intense cult following.