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Commercials for the Baconator features an ], middle-aged ] in a black and white world, wearing the ] of the Wendy's logo, which are colored in red--the only area of color in the scene. This technique was previously used in the films ] and ]. | Commercials for the Baconator features an ], middle-aged ] in a black and white world, wearing the ] of the Wendy's logo, which are colored in red--the only area of color in the scene. This technique was previously used in the films ] and ]. | ||
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Much like the ], this sandwich doesn't rest until you're dead. | |||
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On June 18, 2007, Wendy's switched the #4 combo from the Big Bacon Classic to the new "Baconator" in the United States. The sandwich comes with Mayo, Ketchup, 6 pieces of bacon, two 1/4lbs. patties, and two pieces of American cheese. In all other countries, this burger was made the combo #9.
Commercials for the Baconator features an overweight, middle-aged man in a black and white world, wearing the pigtails of the Wendy's logo, which are colored in red--the only area of color in the scene. This technique was previously used in the films Sin City and Schindler's List.
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