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McDonald’s brings back fried apple pie after more than 30 years off menu

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McDonald’s announced Tuesday that it is bringing back its fried apple pie to celebrate America’s 250th birthday.

The fried apple pies will be available at participating U.S. restaurants for a limited time starting June 23, marking their first broad U.S. rollout in more than 30 years.

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“Summer tends to move fast – but the moments worth remembering don’t. And with America’s 250th birthday around the corner, we’re bringing back a fan-favorite and bona fide national treasure made for slowing down and savoring the season: the Fried Apple Pie,” the company said in a press release.

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The fried apple pies will be available at most of the chain’s U.S. restaurants for a limited time starting June 23. (McDonald’s)

“The all-day menu item features our signature filling made with 100% American-grown apples, wrapped in the same golden crunch and flaky fried crust fans remember – or soon won’t forget,” it added.

McDonald’s said the dessert item started as a family recipe in the 1960s, when East Tennessee Owner/Operator Litton Cochran created a fried apple hand pie. 

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The treat became a local fan favorite and later a McDonald’s classic.

“There are certain things that just take you back – and the Fried Apple Pie is one of them. It’s something that people love and remember from growing up,” Eric Cochran, McDonald’s Owner/Operator, said in a statement.

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McDonald’s said its fried apple pie will return for a limited time to celebrate America’s 250th birthday. (Mario Tama/Getty Images / Getty Images)

“When Ray Kroc was trying to come up with a dessert for McDonald’s, my Grandad, Litton Cochran, suggested a Fried Apple Pie as a classic that people would love. My Grandmom, Jo Cochran, spent months perfecting the recipe. Bringing the Fried Apple Pie back for fans this summer to celebrate America’s 250th just feels right,” he continued.

McDonald’s replaced the fried apple pie in 1992 with a baked pie in most of the U.S. in response to growing consumer awareness about fat and cholesterol consumption.

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture also published its food guide pyramid that same year.

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McDonald’s replaced the fried apple pie in 1992 with a baked pie in most of the U.S. (Paul Weaver/SOPA Images/LightRocket / Getty Images)

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Fried apple pies remained on McDonald’s menus in Hawaii and are still sold in other regions around the world, including the United Kingdom, Mexico, Greece, Australia and China.

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In addition to the return of the classic dessert, McDonald’s is installing a 35-foot Fried Apple Pie on Route 66 in Joliet, Illinois, near the company’s Chicago headquarters. The giant pie will remain standing through July 4.

A kickoff event will also be held to debut McDonald’s Largest Fried Apple Pie in Chicagoland. The event will feature live music, ice-cold Coca-Cola and complimentary Arch Cards.

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Jeremy Clarkson with a Hawkstone beer(Image: Handout)

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He disclosed that the disease was “aggressive” but had been caught at an early stage.

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“I’ve got cancer,” Clarkson told farm manager Kaleb Cooper and farmhand Charlie Ireland during discussions about harvest planning.

The TV presenter-turned-farmer said he anticipated being “fine” but would be out of action “for a while”.

Speaking from a hospital bed at the close of the season finale, Clarkson explained he had encountered complications throughout his treatment.

“We started season five with me in a hospital bed and here we are at the end of season five and I’m back in a hospital bed,” he said.

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The 66-year-old reflected on the future of the show.

“What I wanted to say was if this is all successful, I’ll see you for season six, and if it isn’t, I won’t,” he said. “Take care, everyone.”

The revelation comes nearly two years after Clarkson underwent a cardiac procedure.

Clarkson’s Farm follows the veteran television presenter and his team as they tackle the trials and tribulations of running Diddly Squat Farm near Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.

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Since taking on the running of his farm in 2019 and subsequently launching his hugely popular reality series, Clarkson has become a prominent champion of British farmers, attending a protest in London against the Government’s plans to impose inheritance tax on farmland in November 2024.

The programme’s sixth series is scheduled to broadcast in 2027.

Clarkson has also found success with his brewery business. Earlier this month, Gloucestershire’s Hawkstone was named the fastest-growing private business in the South West of England by the Sunday Times.

Hawkstone topped the Sunday Times 100 regional list after making £44.9m in sales in the year to March – a staggering 128.19 per cent average annual growth in the last three years.

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