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30 July 2003
Korea Life Blog - McDonald's Dessert Center
I'm not sure if they have these back in the states, but they are popping up in a few places around Korea. No, you can't buy a hamburger here. You can only get coffee, pies, ice cream and whatever other McD's desserts. A small ice cream cone goes for 500 Won here, or about 40 cents. In the regular McD's here a small ice cream only costs 300 Won, or 25 cents. It's a hot day, just look at the line.
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