McDonald’s fried apple pie returns on June 23rd

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Fried apple pie is back at McDonald’s.

The fast food chain confirmed to USA TODAY that the iconic dessert will be returning to select restaurants nationwide for a limited time starting June 23 in honor of America’s 250th anniversary.

The pie will be available all day and will feature McDonald’s signature filling made with 100% American apples, the company said.

Fried apple pie first appeared at McDonald’s in East Tennessee in the 1960s, when owner and operator Lytton Cochran began selling it at his restaurants. According to McDonald’s, it became a local fan favorite and eventually became a staple on the chain’s dessert menu.

This dessert was discontinued in 1992 and replaced with a healthier baked version. This is the first time in more than 30 years that the fried version is back on the menu.

McDonald’s celebrates return of fried apple pie at new Route 66 landmark

In addition to bringing fried apple pie back to its restaurants, McDonald’s is celebrating by installing a 35-foot-tall pie monument along Route 66.

“Just steps from America’s most iconic road, a 35-foot-tall fried apple pie will rise from the roadside in honor of our fans’ love for this classic American dessert,” McDonald’s said in a news release. The monument will debut in the Chicago suburbs at a kickoff event on June 23.

The memorial will be located at 920 N. Broadway in St. Joliet, Illinois, and will remain in place until July 4, the chain said.

Gabe Hauari is USA TODAY’s national trends news reporter. You can follow him at X @gabehauari Or email Gdhauari@usatodayco.com.

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