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Commercials for the Baconator features a 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 a 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 ].

The Baconator is the official burger of the ].


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It has been suggested that this article be merged into Wendy's. (Discuss) Proposed since August 2007.

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 a 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.

The Baconator is the official burger of the Canadian Football League.

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