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    "Good Burger 2," 2023
    "Good Burger 2," 2023 (Nickelodeon and Paramount)
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    Arby’s Celebrates “Good Burger 2” With Specialized Menu

    Carling McGuireBy Carling McGuireNovember 14, 20232 Mins Read
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    Most of us 90s kids remember the good ol’ days of Nickelodeon. While there was an abundance of cartoons, there were also a few live-action shows that were worth watching. One of which being “All That“. A live-action variety show run by a cast of teens, where ad-libbing and improv were highly encouraged, birthing some unforgettable sketches. Including the “Good Burger” sketches starring Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell. Kel played the iconic Ed, an airheaded server at Good Burger. Thompson usually played opposite as a customer, until the “Good Burger” movie in 1997 put the two together as employee duo. Nearly 30 years down the line, “Good Burger 2” is coming to Paramount+ on November 22nd. In celebration, Arby’s is releasing a specialized menu for the sequel.

    Pricey, But Nostalgic

    The “Good Burger 2” meal features Arby’s Deluxe Wagyu Steakhouse Burger with delicious crinkle-cut fries and a strawberry shake. Unlike the 90s, however, this is not a $5.00 meal, unfortunately. The price for the meal in New York is $13.09 for a medium, and $14.19 for a large. A bit pricey as meals go, but no more than your basic In-N-Out combo these days. And if fans want a more immersive experience, the Arby’s in Johns Creek will be hosting a pop-up event. Wherein the whole restaurant will be transformed into a real Good Burger. Complete with uniforms, sign, and iconic catchphrase when you walk up to the counter: “Welcome to Good Burger, home of the good burger, can I take your order?”

    There’s also a tiny bit of promo merch you can get for the film. A grey, crewneck sweater, and a black t-shirt with the movie’s logo can be purchased here. “Good Burger 2” will pick up realistically in time. After Dex fails at another invention, he’s got no choice but to take a job at Good Burger. There he reunites with Ed, and the two devise a plan to get Dex back on his feet. Inevitably putting Good Burger at risk. Hopefully it will preserve the heart of 90s schlock. So when November 22nd hits, go grab yourself a Good Burger Meal to celebrate!

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