Author Topic: for one day only, on october 7th, mcdonalds is gonna have szechuan sauce  (Read 3514 times)

just tried some of them, and surprisingly they actually taste pretty good. kind of reminds me of the chicken tenders from places like sonic. /blogland
discuss new foods you've tried i guess
edit: change of subject
https://www.polygon.com/2017/10/1/16385268/rick-and-morty-mcdonalds-szechuan-sauce
get it while they have it
« Last Edit: October 01, 2017, 07:55:38 PM by Mr Queeba »

the cheap $50ars comboes leave you hungry :(

wtf since when does micky d sell chicken tenders

i wanted to try them when they came out but the fact that i hate their nuggets made me Skeptycal. since u said that tho i'm gonna try em next time i end up going back to McDo


JUST KEEP IT ON THE MENU

WHYYYYYY ARE THEY ONLY BRINGING IT BACK FOR ONE DAY


You just know people are gonna try to scalp loving sauce

burp hey hey morty we gotta get hte burrrrrp forgetin szechuan sauce morty

JUST KEEP IT ON THE MENU

WHYYYYYY ARE THEY ONLY BRINGING IT BACK FOR ONE DAY


sorry but im not some hipster cigarette that slaves to that overrated and awful show rick and morty. i prefer a more refined and elegant sauce, namely sweet n sour

sorry but im not some hipster cigarette that slaves to that overrated and awful show rick and morty. i prefer a more refined and elegant sauce, namely sweet n sour
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