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    5. Burger King: Free Fries. Burger King is continuing its free fries promotion in 2024. You can get one free any size fry each week with purchase when you use the mobile app.

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    4. McDonald's: Free Fries on Friday. McDonald's has brought back its best deal for 2025: Free Fries Friday.Snag a free medium fries every Friday with a minimum $1 purchase through the app.

  4. And the cheapest milkshake in America goes to... - AOL

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    We've found the cheapest spot to find a hot cup of coffee-- but now we've scanned fast food menus for our other favorite drink. ... The price tag of a large shake varies from $2.89 to $6.69, with ...

  5. SlimFast - Wikipedia

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    SlimFast was started in 1977 as a product line of the Thompson Medical Company, founded in the 1940s by S. Daniel Abraham.The product was rolled out nationwide in a marketing campaign that began on July 11, 1977 for "a fat-free, carbohydrate-free, animal-based fortified cherry-flavored protein supplement formula" that promised to make purchasers "feel better, cleaner, stronger and healthier.

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    1990 - Pal's #05 opened in Johnson City near ETSU; 1991 - Greeneville #06 and Gate City #07; 1992 - Pal's Johnson City Mall #08 and Elizabethton #09; 1993 - Pal's #10 Volunteer Parkway; 1994 - Pal's #11 Bristol Highway; 1995 - Pal's Brook's Circle #12 and Rogersville #13; 1997 - Pal's Morristown #14 Pals Celebrates the 10th year of the “Big ...

  7. TCBY - Wikipedia

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    TCBY offers frozen yogurt in a variety of flavors. The chain typically serves hard scooped and soft serve yogurt, while newer concept stores only offer soft serve. The new concept stores follow a self-service model, with customers being charged by weight. [10]