The 5 McDonald's Items We Miss Most

April 15 marks the 60th anniversary of the first McDonald's franchise.

— -- April 15 marks the 60th anniversary of the first franchised McDonald’s restaurant.

Now an American tradition, McDonald’s is a patriotic standby that is probably there for you no matter where in the country (or world, for that matter) you are.

Big Macs, Chicken McNuggets and Egg McMuffins are just a few of the iconic offerings of the global fast food chain. But what about the menu items that have disappeared over the years?

In honor of the chain’s big 6-0, we rounded up the five menu items we miss most:

Onion Nuggets
Tested from 1978 to 1979

Thank these guys for current menu favorite Chicken McNuggets. Back in the 1970s, McDonald’s Chef Rene Arend created bite sized pieces of onion that were battered and fried. They were tested in various U.S. markets in 1978 and 1979, but McDonald’s Chairman Fred Turner suggested that Chef Arend stop working on the project and try chicken instead. In 1983, McDonald’s introduced Chicken McNuggets, and the food world hasn’t been the same since.

McPizza
1979 to 1980; reintroduced 1986 to 1992

It may be hard to believe, but there was a time that McDonald’s made pizza (and, in fact, it reportedly still does in two lucky locations). At first, the ingredients were encased in pizza crust and then fried, but in the second incarnation, individual-sized pizzas were then tested, followed by 14-inch family-sized pizzas in 1989.

McD.L.T
1985 to 1991

Cheddar Melt
1988 to 1989

Spicy Chicken McBites
2012 to 2013

For one recent year, Spicy Chicken McBites were introduced in the U.S. as a limited time offering in three sizes. They were accompanied by your choice of creamy ranch, honey mustard, spicy buffalo, sweet chili, sweet 'n sour, tangy barbeque or honey sauces.