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McDonald's Fried Apple Pies
Deep-fried apple pies that needed to cool for about an hour before they were fit to eat were the specialty that pushed McDonald's past Burger King and Wendy's for many kids. That changed in 1992, when McDonald's replaced the fried pie with a baked one. There are websites that catalog locations that still have the fried kind, which seems kind of weird. But barring the possibility that you live ...
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McDonald's Fried Apple Pies
Deep-fried apple pies that needed to cool for about an hour before they were fit to eat were the specialty that pushed McDonald's past Burger King and Wendy's for many kids. That changed in 1992, when McDonald's replaced the fried pie with a baked one. There are websites that catalog locations that still have the fried kind, which seems kind of weird. But barring the possibility that you live near an outlet that stockpiled them, your kid will never know the joy of having every taste bud burned by the filling of a fried McDonald's pie.
Make your own fried apple pies
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