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McDonaldland takes place predominantly in its own high fantasy world, however parts of the McDonaldland world have low fantasy interactions with the real world. In earlier commercials, McDonaldland had sentient trees that grew apple pies, a hamburger patch, a French Fry patch, a shake volcano, Filet-O-Fish Lake, and the one-shot Sundae Mountain.
The sundae is then adorned with "exotic candied fruits from Paris, gold covered almonds/dragets, chocolate truffles and marzipan cherries." [5] Added to the dessert is a tiny glass bowl of Grand Passion Caviar, an exclusive dessert caviar, made of salt-free American Golden caviar, known for its sparkling golden color.
The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald is an American animated retail direct-to-video episodes, produced by Klasky Csupo in association with the McDonald's Corporation.It centers on McDonald's mascot Ronald McDonald and the gang in McDonaldland going on many adventures.
Now, for context, my approach to dessert is more freewheeling than precise. I love a raspberry galette, a tall hot fudge sundae, an apple crisp with cinnamon and cardamom. My signature dessert is ...
Get a free ice cream sundae at Friendly's when you buy any chicken strips entrée. Choose from Friendly's Signature, Honey BBQ, or Kickin' Buffalo chicken strips. Each entrée comes ...
Farrell's became known for their offer of a free ice cream sundae to children on their birthday. The parlors had an early 1900s theme, with employees wearing period dress and straw boater hats, and each location featured a player piano. In 1972, the Farrell's chain was purchased by the Marriott Corporation. [4]
The quintessential birthday cake, the Sundae Fundae looks like a bowl of ice cream drizzled with chocolate fudge. The 7-inch round cost $39.99. The 7-inch round cost $39.99.
used for Happy Meal's five a day fruit/vegetables campaigns.) That's what makes McDonald's (2008–present) That's McDonald's...and then some (2009–present) (this phrase was voted #2 most irritating piece of British advertising likely to deter custom after the Moonpig .com cards jingle in an independent March 9 survey by RM)