Since the popular thread from 2011 has gone to hell with outdated images, false page redirections and 4 blank pages of deleted posts, I think it's time to start anew for the 2012 community.
I'll start out by posting some strange (but real) sodas I found on Google. You can be the ones to determine whether or not you'd ever try any of them.
The label on the last one is real, but the flavor is fake. You'll have to learn the Jones way of doing things.
Chips are another favorite when it comes to bizarre flavors.
^ Those BLT chips are actually not too bad.
And, of course, the Canadian classic...
If you know of any strange flavors or you just happen to find some online, post them here. Pictures are always appreciated.
I cannot place what it is about the chocolate-covered chicken that makes it look so tasty. It may be that the chocolate resembles a rich, thick barbecue sauce, or it may be because there is beer in the background.
Haven't we run out of really "bizarre" food flavors right about now? =)
I assure you, that will never happen.
I couldn't find anything about the Chocolate Burger, but the Chocolate Pizza is served in the Max Brenner restaurant in Boston.
I looked it up, and I found the chocolate burger on the same menu under Too Sweet To Be True. It's actually the first item in that category. I knew they were both from the same eatery because, if you look in the top right corner of the chocolate burger image, you can see the edge of the chocolate pizza's pan.
Chocolate covered onion... Might not be too bad.
Except they forgot to remove the skin. Also, who eats a whole onion all by itself?
That is more appealing for looks rather then eating.
I wouldn't eat it anyway. Motor oil gives me gas.
And I wouldn't drive it because....well, I don't want this guy following me everywhere:
I cannot place what it is about the chocolate-covered chicken that makes it look so tasty
It's probably the cilantro. That stuff has the power to make anything look delicious.
Wow, I've missed a lot of great stuff... my mouth doesn't know where to begin! =D
@ McDonald's India That McAlooTikki definitely looks like it's worth trying... and what is a "Crispy Chinese"? Lol, I never associated cayenne peppers with China, but I suppose India would know more about it considering that it's actually touching China and we're thousands of miles away! =)
@ Chocolate Pizza and Burger Haha, I actually laughed out loud when I saw the burger because it contains no protein... at least the pizza has a little bit in the peanut butter and the hazelnut sprinkles... =P
But they still both look delicious regardless and although I would never think to eat either one of them for a meal, they would certainly make excellent desserts!
@ Chocolate-covered Squid Out of every chocolate-covered food item posted so far, which of course excludes the car, the squid would be at the bottom of my list... not because it's squid, because I happen to like squid to a certain extent, but it's also very chewy, and the reason why chocolate-covered squid would not be something worth trying is because the chocolate flavor would go away long before you're finished chewing it!
And what is that heart-shaped thing accompanying it? Is that... salami? =)
@ Chocolate-covered... chocolate Haha! Just like dipping chocolate in a chocolate fountain! It's the same basic stuff but it's the difference in textures that's truly mesmerizing about it!
And while we're on the subject of chocolate-covered food items, here's one for your pesky kid at home who refuses to eat his vegetables...
And, for the seafood lover...
@ Ice Cream The strange combination flavors like "Peanut Butter Curry" and "Carrot Mango" are probably the least odd of that entire group... seriously, I must know the secret behind this "Jesus Juice"... xD
I looked it up, and I found the chocolate burger on the same menu under Too Sweet To Be True.
I actually got the information from this menu on the Max Brenner website. The Chocolate Pizza is in the Sweet Munchy Choices section, but I can't see the burger anywhere.
Chocolate covered onion... Might not be too bad.
Maybe I would eat something like that if the onion was cooked and without the skin.
Also, who eats a whole onion all by itself?
Well, I do, though I prefer them if they're cooked. They're not that big...
Chocolate covered mushrooms.
Mmm... These mushrooms are suspiciously similar to a kind of cookies available in my country.
The jalapeno might not be too bad. Spicy chocolate is actually pretty good.
Spicy chocolate is pretty tasty. I like the combination. The peppers are the problem for me. I don't think they go well with the chocolate.
I came across some really creative cookies. They're not strange, but the look is quite surprising.
This isn't real sushi. They're cookies shaped like sushi pieces.
Today I made myself a peanut butter sandwich, Big Mac style. It's basically a regular peanut butter sandwich, but with another piece of bread in the middle, which allows for twice as much peanut butter and still enough bread to not make the PB overwhelming.
I didn't take a picture of it, so you guys are just going to have to use your imagination.
I actually got the information from this menu on the Max Brenner website. The Chocolate Pizza is in the Sweet Munchy Choices section, but I can't see the burger anywhere.
I doubt that they would have gotten rid of such a one-of-a-kind menu item, so the menu you read was probably fairly outdated.
I'd be disappointed if I went to Boston looking for a chocolate burger and came back without ever finding one.
[quote]I don't know how I feel about McSpaghetti from the Philippines[quote]
Hahaha. My famous race. (Filipino American by the way.)
I am sorry I have been long inactive. My activity here will soon cease to exist. All Pre-IB Honors classes is really hard, and I can't even go on here during the weekend. I also have multiple clubs to attend to which makes things worse. Yes.. I am a Freshman. Good bye Armor Games (uncertain).
Don't worry mates! I will still be online... once in a blue moon?
I doubt that they would have gotten rid of such a one-of-a-kind menu item, so the menu you read was probably fairly outdated.
The truth is that I looked into the wrong menu. The Chocolate Burger is on the kids menu, but I don't know if that means it is available in every restaurant. By the way, according to that menu, the yellowish sauce is vanilla cream mustard.
Haha, wow, I love what they did with those rice-krispie treats! Genius! But how did they pull off the avocado the salmon roe??
You can find a short recipe here. For more details, check this website.
Chocolate hearts are a symbol of Valentine's Day, but I think someone may have taken it too literally.
The Chocolate Burger is on the kids menu, but I don't know if that means it is available in every restaurant.
Both menus were Boston menus, so if one is not outdated, it must mean either there are multiple locations in Boston. Or they just left out the kids menu in the one you linked to.
Although, the strange thing is, the menu I linked to puts both the pizza and the burger under the kids menu.
I would think Max Brenner would also offer chocolate in the soft drink department, but I guess maybe he hasn't quite gotten around to striking a deal with Canfield's.