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Who can identify the source, meaning, and cultural significance of this series?

First correct response wins a free hamburger.

(Hint: “cultural significance” may be a bit of a stretch, but there are factual answers re: source and meaning.)

Ingredients on a Wendy’s hamburger. Mayonnaise, ketchup, pickles, onions, tomato, lettuce, mustard.

Dang! Busted so soon?

OK, you win the hamburger. With everything.

No!! Wait!! What’s the yellow stand for?

Check the edit. :slight_smile:

So it’s not two sunburnt, seasick polar bears chasing a canary?

what pravnik said, plus mustard. Judges?

ETA: d’oh, prav editted.

I love Wendy’s hamburgers. Unfortunately the nearest Wendy’s to me closed down several years back, turned into a chicken joint that lasted several months before closing, and is now a sushi bar.

So how about “brown, brown, light-fuchsia, green, orange, green, white, light-brown & white”?

The cast of The Brady Bunch?

Fuchsia, fuchsia, fuchsia!

Wendy’s burger after a few months?

DAMMIT!!!

Recently, a friend admitted he worked at Wendy’s back in the day. He told me their ‘secret formula’.

I was hoping to use this when I found this thread.

Again…DAMMIT!!!

Close enough. You win a Frosty!

Well played, sir, well played.

You win a cube.

Where’s the beef!?

Brilliant!

In mine above: Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun.

I would give three Verizon “Can You Hear Me Now?” guys, two Enzyte Bobs, twelve E*Trade talking babies and a whole herd of Old Navy “Supermodelquins” for one Clara Peller.

I miss that old biddy.

Not me, man. When she found the beef in Prego pasta sauce, I lost all respect. She sold out, man. She sold out.