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That’s some good ol’ apple pie — just like McDonald’s used to make.

On June 22, the Golden Arches will convey back its fried apple pies — a beloved menu merchandise served at the fast food behemoth over 30 years in the past, according to content creator Snackolator

While the deep-fried dessert, which is being introduced back in celebration of America’s 250th birthday, has already been out there at choose shops across the US — including Hawaii McDonald’s locales and a retro store in Downey, California, per The Takeout — it should now be on menus nationwide for the 2 weeks.

The fried apple pies will return to the McDonald’s menu for two weeks beginning June 22. McDonald’s

The tasty treats du’jour, which have been first served in 1968, will quickly substitute McDonald’s common apple pies on the menu, that are baked instead of fried.

Comments on Snacolator’s post relating to the pie drop ranged from curious to incredulous.

“WHY NOT JUST MAKE IT PERMANENT AGAIN?” requested one seemingly fed-up commenter, garnering more than 165 likes in help.

“Make it permanent!” added another. “I don’t go to McDonald’s to feel good about myself.”

Indeed, McDonald’s initially took the fried dessert merchandise off the menu in 1992, stemming from dietary considerations about the heaps of additional grease.

For followers of fried fast-food pies — the telltale signal that it’s fried being the crust lined in tiny bubbles — not all hope is misplaced if you possibly can’t get your fingers on the resurrected McDonald’s model. 

McDonald’s initially took the fried apple pies off their menu due to dietary considerations. Sampajano – stock.adobe.com

Popeyes still fries their pies (at present boasting a strawberry cream cheese model on their menu), according to The Takeout, as does Burger King and the Philippines-based Jollibee, which gives a peach mango taste.

McDonald’s also made a splash in latest months with its addition of a Big Arch burger in March — a whopping 1,020-calorie merchandise, out there for only a restricted time, that options two quarter-pound patties and signature sauce.



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