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Jack Karlson, "Succulent Chinese Meal" Meme Legend, Dies at 82 in Brisbane

Jack Karlson, Brisbane, Australia – Jack Karlson, affectionately known as the “Succulent Chinese Meal Guy,” has passed away at the age of 82 after a battle with prostate cancer. Jack, who gained internet fame for his spirited arrest outside a Brisbane Chinese restaurant in 1991, spent his final moments surrounded by family in a hospital.

Karlson’s encounter with the police, where he humorously exclaimed about a “succulent Chinese meal,” quickly went viral, cementing his status as a beloved figure in Australian pop culture. Despite the amusing circumstances that brought him into the spotlight, Jack’s charismatic personality and memorable video left a lasting impression on many.

Tributes have poured in from fans and the community, reflecting on Jack’s unique legacy. Alan Bird shared on Facebook, “True Aussie Icon,” while Charlotte Rose commented, “RIP Australian Legend.” Paul Jarrett suggested, “Everyone should be getting a succulent Chinese meal for dinner tonight in his honour,” and Phil Dunne added, “They need to build a statue in Chinatown.”

Jack’s family expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support and sympathy during this difficult time. In addition to the tributes, a forthcoming documentary set to release in 2025 will delve into Jack’s life, capturing not just the infamous arrest but also the man behind the viral moment.

Jack Karlson’s legacy, marked by his unexpected fame and enduring charm, will continue to be remembered fondly. His spirited encounter with the law remains a cherished cultural reference in Australia, ensuring his unique place in pop culture history.

— Updated by Addison Lewis in Local

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