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Re: McDonald's "Great Tastes of America" month
« Reply #45 on: June 16, 2008, 06:54:18 AM »
CA one was horrid!
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Re: McDonald's "Great Tastes of America" month
« Reply #46 on: June 16, 2008, 09:25:19 AM »
I had the California one at the weekend.  It was SO messy to eat I had to leave half of it, with the other half dripping off my chin!  DH loved it though and gave it 8/10.


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Re: McDonald's "Great Tastes of America" month
« Reply #47 on: June 18, 2008, 01:50:42 PM »
You can buy those in Tesco for about 20p! Is that where you're from then?

No but i once left the interstate and drove through Boron to try and find some gas. The town was closed. Its famous for/owes its existance to the worlds largest Borax mine somewhere nearby.


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Re: McDonald's "Great Tastes of America" month
« Reply #48 on: June 18, 2008, 02:43:57 PM »
In a moment of weakness, when I was in the US in March - I finally broke down & went back to the golden arches after having not eaten McDoh's for at least 3 years.  I have to say the food nearly made me boak [smiley=puke.gif] and ended up keeping me awake for most of the night.  No more McDoh's for me - here or there. :-X

But the 'Great Tastes of America' thing has been entertaining on this thread!
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Re: McDonald's "Great Tastes of America" month
« Reply #49 on: June 18, 2008, 02:45:40 PM »
In a moment of weakness, when I was in the US in March - I finally broke down & went back to the golden arches after having not eaten McDoh's for at least 3 years.  I have to say the food nearly made me boak [smiley=puke.gif] and ended up keeping me awake for most of the night.  No more McDoh's for me - here or there. :-X

But the 'Great Tastes of America' thing has been entertaining on this thread!

Boak eh? Do i detect a Scottish lassie..?


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Re: McDonald's "Great Tastes of America" month
« Reply #50 on: June 18, 2008, 02:49:56 PM »
Boak eh? Do i detect a Scottish lassie..?

No, but my friends up there must have a subliminal influence on me... :P :)
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Re: McDonald's "Great Tastes of America" month
« Reply #51 on: June 18, 2008, 02:56:42 PM »
No, but my friends up there must have a subliminal influence on me... :P :)

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Re: McDonald's "Great Tastes of America" month
« Reply #52 on: June 21, 2008, 02:15:37 AM »
Just to say...I tried the ARIZONA GRANDE today! As an Arizonian I was keen to try it, but did not expect my tastebuds to be transported to the Arizona desert...and they weren't.

It was my favoruite burger however...the bacon was nice, the burger was fresh, the cheese was spicy, and the 'pepper mayo' was nice - especially as I don't like mayo! The bun was pretty cool too...all in all it was tasty and I may get another one, but there is certainly nothing 'Arizona' about it other than the cheese lol. It sorta reminded me of pepper-jack (mmm!). I tried to be healthy and got Sprite Zero and a side salad instead of fries, but then she offered me a free toffee/oreo mcflurry as I had a student card and I couldn't resist! Was nice but not lots of oreos in it, but their toffee sauce is addicting!


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Re: McDonald's "Great Tastes of America" month
« Reply #53 on: June 21, 2008, 08:14:32 AM »
i would pay cold, hard cash to anyone who can tell me what the hell the advert for the arizona burger has to do with arizona.
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Re: McDonald's "Great Tastes of America" month
« Reply #54 on: June 21, 2008, 01:35:56 PM »
i would pay cold, hard cash to anyone who can tell me what the hell the advert for the arizona burger has to do with arizona.

I just saw that yesterday. I don't have a clue either.

I didn't even know it was Arizona until they said so at the end of the advert.


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Re: McDonald's "Great Tastes of America" month
« Reply #55 on: June 24, 2008, 01:59:39 AM »
Well I have to say (belatedly ... and apologies as I am the one who started this thread) that I finally had the California Classic.

Again, nothing particularly California about it, although I have to disagree with some of the posters who said the sauce was terrible. I thought the spicy tomato sauce was quite tasty. They put too many big onion chunks on it for me, though.

Overall, though the burger was damn good like most of burgers in the series. The only problem is the next day I had a slight (OK more than slight) problem with ahem, gastroenteritis. This is one of the hazards you face when you do a semi-scientific experiment at McDonald's.

For taste:
California Classic: 8
For after-effect: -2

Can't wait to see what the Arizona Grande is gonna do to me. One day left to try it. If it's the best of the series I'll be really bummed out I didn't have it more than once.

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Re: McDonald's "Great Tastes of America" month
« Reply #56 on: June 25, 2008, 10:17:08 AM »
I took the boys for McFlurrys after swimming and they loved them. I just watched in agony while sipping a flat diet coke..
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Re: McDonald's "Great Tastes of America" month
« Reply #57 on: June 26, 2008, 03:14:42 AM »
Had the last of the McDonald's special burgers, the "Arizona Grande", and boy was that a good burger. The promotion has now ended, so too late to try any of these dandies, but they were all really good.

One poster suggested that it wasn't so clever a marketing trick for McDonald's to put out a different bacon cheeseburger each week (I beg to differ, I bought one each week but mind you I was doing a "scientific" experiment). Another poster (I think this was my lovely wife, Britwife, who suggested that McD's were just trying to get rid of all their streaky bacon and jack cheese stocks before they went off. She might be right.

At any rate, that last burger (the Arizona one, which had nothing to do with Arizona for me) was just awfully tasty, great bun, lovely sauce (onion and pepper mayo, a big patty) and it was just really good. It gets an 8.5.

So, my final rankings in this experiment are:
Miami Melt: 8 stars
New York Supreme: 7.5 stars
California Classic: 8 stars (-2 stars if it was the burger that gave me food poisoning)
Arizona Grande: 8.5 stars

As you can see there is no regional bias in my final reviews, as a Californian I was hoping my home state's burger would be the best but clearly it was outclassed by the Arizona burger.

Final scientific report: They were good!
Marketing advice to McDonald's: They had nothing to do with the States involved, but nobody cared ... and ...

Sell a big bacon cheeseburger on a regular basis, with pepper mayo and Monterey Jack and bacon, and call it the "American Anything" ... and I'll buy one instead of a Big Mac.

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Re: McDonald's "Great Tastes of America" month
« Reply #58 on: June 26, 2008, 08:16:04 PM »
Noticed in the Guardian the other day that McDonald's are now about to introduce a new burger called the "M Burger". It will be part of their new regular menu, a more "upscale" burger using the coarsely minced beef they used in those Great Tastes of America burgers, and the nice cheese, and nice pepper/mayo cheese combinations.

I'm hopeful.

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Re: McDonald's "Great Tastes of America" month
« Reply #59 on: June 26, 2008, 08:22:32 PM »
That is nothing to what Burger King is getting!

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,368901,00.html


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