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Driving through Louisiana in 1953, Troy Smith discovered a hamburger stand that had installed an intercom system to speed up ordering. Troy thought the idea of ordering food from parked cars would be perfect for his Top Hat Restaurant in Stillwater, Oklahoma. He borrowed a bunch of cars from a friend who owned a used car lot and parked the cars in a row as a guide to form stalls around his restaurant. He wired an intercom system to the stalls and renamed his drive-in "Sonic" with the slogan "Service with the Speed of Sound." The new concept was a smash, and revenues for the redesigned hotdog and hamburger stand doubled during the first week. |
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Sonic Burger 1/4 pound ground beef 1 large plain white hamburger bun butter-flavored spray or melted butter salt ground black pepper 2 teaspoons mayonnaise 3 dill pickle slices (hamburger slices) 1 tablespoon chopped white onion 1/3 cup chopped iceberg lettuce 2 tomato slices Hickory Burger 1/4-pound ground beef 1 large plain white hamburger bun butter-flavored spray or melted butter salt ground black pepper 1 tablespoon Kraft Hickory BBQ Sauce 1 tablespoon chopped white onion 1/3 cup chopped iceberg lettuce Jalapeno Burger 1/4-pound ground beef 1 large plain white hamburger bun butter-flavored spray or melted butter salt ground black pepper 1 1/2 teaspoons yellow mustard 6 to 10 bottled jalapeno slices (nacho slices) 1/3 cup chopped iceberg lettuce |
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