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  2. Drive-in chain takes new meal deal for a test drive in ... - AOL

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    You can check the Sonic app to see if the $4.99 feast is at your nearest Sonic drive-in. Here's a pro-tip: Look in the "Featured" section on the app and scroll down to get to the $4.99 feast.

  3. Sonic Drive-In adds new big dill cheeseburger, pickle fries ...

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    Pickle lovers, rejoice! For a limited time, Sonic Drive-In locations will be offering two new menu items that are perfect for pickle enthusiasts everywhere: the big dill cheeseburger and pickle ...

  4. Sonic Unveils New Drink Menu Item That's a Perfect ... - AOL

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    Close up of Sonic restaurant drive-in logo on store front, northern Idaho. ... It features orange vanilla boba, a frozen slush mix, soft serve and a special orange cloudsicle syrup, according to ...

  5. Sonic Drive-In - Wikipedia

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    Sonic Corporation, founded as Sonic Drive-In and more commonly known as Sonic (stylized in all caps), is an American drive-in fast-food chain owned by Inspire Brands, the parent company of Arby's, Dunkin' Donuts and Buffalo Wild Wings. [5] Sonic, founded by Troy N. Smith, Sr., opened its first location in 1953, under the name Top Hat Drive-In. [6]

  6. T. J. Jagodowski - Wikipedia

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    Lori Abou Habib, Sonic's Chief Marketing Officer, said that the commercials are "a huge part of our voice, and they’ll be part of our brand going forward." [9] The two actors also appeared together in the 2006 film Stranger Than Fiction. Jagodowski was a guest on the NPR program Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! for the weekend of November 2–3, 2013.

  7. Troy Smith (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Troy Nuel Smith, Sr. (May 26, 1922 – October 26, 2009) [1] was an American businessman who founded Sonic Drive-In, a fast-food restaurant chain based in Oklahoma City that recreates the drive-in diner feel of the 1950s, complete with carhops who usually wear roller skates.