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Customers received a card for an Olympic event. If the U.S. won gold in that event, you won a Big Mac. If the U.S. won silver, you won a medium fries. If the U.S. won bronze, you won a small drink. 1989–Scrabble promotion; 1989–Million-Dollar McDonald's song contest for the Big Mac. 1991–Dick Tracy scratch-off game.
Ingredients of The Big Mac. Less than five second you would recieve a Mc Donalds tee shirt with the saying or a Big Mac for under ten second. It was a promotion back in the early 70's — Preceding unsigned comment added by 03:36, 13 February 2018 (talk • contribs) Mdcarlson8589 (UTC)
According to a 1970s jingle the burger contains: "two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame-seed bun." [ 2 ] Interviewed by the Los Angeles Times in 1993, Delligatti agreed that he was not the inventor of the double-decker burger: "This wasn't like discovering the lightbulb.
Stuck In Your Head. Somehow, product jingles just stick in your brain forever. No matter how long ago we last heard them, they come right back as soon as we see a vintage commercial again.
McDonald’s will add the Chicken Big Mac to its menu for a limited time in the U.S. Starting Oct. 10, the sandwich joins Mickey D’s lineup after being tested in Miami and international markets.
Quick, name this sandwich: two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions, on a sesame seed bun. If you guessed a Big Mac , you know your fast food trivia.
The Chicken Big Mac is a Big Mac with two breaded chicken patties sold in US, [39] UK, [40] [41] Canada, [42] Pakistan, Egypt, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar and other countries as a limited-availability or promotional burger. [43] [44] [45] The Giga Big Mac, is sold in Japan. It is a larger version of the Big Mac with three times the meat of a regular one ...
Officer Big Mac: 1971–1985: The Chief of the Police of McDonaldland Fry Kids: 1972–1996: originally known as Gobblins, then they're known as Fry Guys, and finally Fry Kids as Fry Girls were added. Differently colored shaggy ball like creatures with long legs but no arms, looked like pom-pon's with eyes and legs The Hamburger Patch: 1973–1985