Food, Candy, Drinks

15-cent McDonalds burgers
15-cent McDonalds burgers 15-cent McDonalds burgers
and the real golden arches

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Posted by Bob Wilson Jr at 7:53 am (PST) on Sun December 19, 2010   
I remember an early McDonald's just like this one which came to Newark, Delaware, in the late 1950's.
Posted by packratjohn at 10:49 am (PST) on Mon November 7, 2011   
Had one in Jacksonville, FL, in the 60's. Walkup only, no drive through, no dining room. Some outdoor tables, but that was all. Even then they had the best fries around. Then moved to N. Indiana, and got to see the original McDonald's in Des Plaines, IL.
Posted by dtdavis2012 at 4:54 pm (PST) on Tue January 31, 2012   
As a kid we had a McDonalds in Virginia Beach, VA in the early 60's--why did everything taste so much better then?
Posted by Mikeaz1946 at 8:57 am (PDT) on Mon October 29, 2012   
We all went to McD's in the Bay Area, Calif in the early 60's. At that time they were the best tasting for practically nothing.
Posted by whitesnake127 at 11:46 am (PST) on Sun November 4, 2012   
Being in the Navy at the time (making little money), it was a way to take a date out and have a good time.
Posted by HenryM at 5:12 am (PST) on Sat February 16, 2013   
An early radio commercial touted McDonalds' 15-cent hamburgers, 15-cent fries, and 15-cent drinks.  It went, in part:  "Forty-five cents for a three course meal? / Sounds to me like that's a steal! / That's all it costs to eat here, every day / Drive out to McDonald's Drive-In right away."

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