The classic McDonald's Fried Apple Pie is back – Democrat and Chronicle

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McDonald’s beloved Fried Apple Pie is back today, June 23, in New York and locations across the country.
The fan-favorite dessert, which has become a McDonald’s classic since its creation in the 1960s, has returned to the menu for a limited time to celebrate America’s 250th birthday, the company stated in its announcement.
“There are certain things that just take you back – and the Fried Apple Pie is one of them. It’s something that people love and remember from growing up,” McDonald’s Owner and Operator Eric Cochran said. “Bringing the Fried Apple Pie back for fans this summer to celebrate America’s 250th just feels right.”
Here is what to know about the Fried Apple Pie’s return and how to get it in New York.
The McDonald’s Fried Apple Pie will be available to customers at participating restaurants for a limited time, or until supplies last. New Yorkers can check the nearest McDonald’s location, use the McDonald’s app, or order through delivery partners like DoorDash to see where it is available.
McDonald’s locations are hard to miss in New York. There are approximately 574 restaurants within the Empire State, according to ScrapeHero.
McDonald’s announced that the OG Fried Apple Pie will be available as an all-day menu item at participating locations across the country starting Tuesday, June 23.
The company said it will be available as supplies last, but did not provide a specific date when it will be off menus.
The Fried Apple Pie is similar to McDonald’s current Baked Apple Pie, though it is known for having a crispier texture and crust.
McDonald’s stated that the Fried Apple Pie is made with its signature 100% American-grown apple filling and crispy fried crust.
Madison Scott is a New York Connect reporter, covering entertainment, breaking and consumer news, and trending topics with a focus on stories that matter to readers across New York State. She also has an interest in how the system helps or doesn’t helpfamilies with missing loved ones. She can be reached at MDScott@USATodayco.com.

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