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  2. McDonald’s extends its $5 meal deal again — fans are lovin’ it

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    McDonald’s want folks to know the $5 Meal Deal isn’t the only offer on the table: National Cheeseburger Day: On Sept. 18, the chain is selling its double cheeseburgers for 50 cents.

  3. $18 Big Mac Meals? See How Much McDonald’s Signature ... - AOL

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    It turns out the average price of a Big Mac varies widely from state to state, with the signature McDonald’s burger selling for $3.91 on the low end up to $5.31 depending on where you’re dining.

  4. McDonald's $5 Meal Deal staying on the menu until December - AOL

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    McDonald's limited time offer, the $5 Meal Deal, is getting an extended stay on the fast-food chain's menu..

  5. Little Caesars - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, they introduced a square deep-dish pizza called “Pan! Pan!”. Customers could purchase the “Pan! Pan!” pizzas as part of the 2-for-1 deal or mix and match with one pan pizza and one original round pizza. [6] Little Caesars has since discarded the unwieldy packaging in favor of typical pizza boxes. For a time, in addition to ...

  6. Burger King products - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of the Big Kids Meal was not without controversy. McDonald's challenged Burger King's use of the name in a federal suit that claimed McDonald's had used the name first. [86] According to the filing, McDonald's stated the company had used the term in a limited manner in Michigan in 1998 as part of a promotion in Detroit.

  7. Gogo's Crazy Bones - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Gantner cut a $50,000 deal with Spanish company Magic Box International, Inc for the product and distribution rights for Crazy Bones in the United States. [1] Crazy Bones were first sold in the United States in February 1998 by Gantner's Cleveland based toy company Toy Craze, Inc. [ 1 ] [ 9 ]