Since the popular thread from 2011 has gone to hell with outdated images, false page redirections and 4 blank pages of deleted posts, I think it's time to start anew for the 2012 community.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.
But what Reese's really needs is a true Elvis flavor. Peanut butter, banana, and bacon. Just like the donuts you've posted, or the sandwich that I'm about to mention just below.
Banana and bacon on donuts? I would consider anyone who ate all 6 of those to be a national hero.
Banana, bacon, and peanut butter. The holy trinity itself. Just ask this "Elvis" sandwich.
The fact that the sandwich has its own Wikipedia page shows that this thing might not be as bizarre as it may seem.
Then again, haggis has its own page as well, so we can't be too quick to judge either way...
@ Fried Elvis sandwich Whatever the Calorie count on that thing is, it can't be anywhere near that of the fool's gold loaf!
One entire jar of peanut butter, one entire jar of grape jelly, and a pound of bacon, all served on a hollowed out loaf of bread, weighs in, according to most sources, somewhere between 5,000 and 10,000 Calories... though I would lean closest to Food.com's estimate of 5,530.
One thing's for sure, though... Subway would be the subject of even more lawsuits if they added this monster to their menu!
Gulps of any large variety would complement a peanut butter bacon burger quite nicely. I would hate to see the person who could fit both of those things in their stomach, but there would be a lot of that person to see.
That's way too much bacon for a human heart to handle. There's no way just one or two guys can eat one of those bacon towers on their own and live to boast about it later.
http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/e8bd/ I'm not sure if I posted this before or not. http://www.amazon.com/Little-Prince-Brand-Noodles-10-50oz/dp/B008BU937W/ref=pd_bxgy_gro_text_y That is a whole bag of smaller bags of raw uncooked noodles made for eating. I actually happen to like them. They taste pretty good. Did I mention that they have Bacon BBQ and wasabi? And possibly other variations. If your daring enough you can probably get it at almost any Chinese food store.
When I first heard of haggis, I thought it was the most disgusting food I'd ever heard of, but after just a few pages of this discussion I can safely say that I would try it rather than taste quite a few of these foods.
This thread hasn't progressed much in the past four months, but that just means I have less to catch up on! =)
@DrElmer
All you need is some jelly and you've got yourself a fool's gold burger!
But why is there mayo on it? You don't mix peanut butter and mayo.
That's a good point... whose idea was it to put both of those things in the same food item? I can't say for certain that it's a horrible combination, as I have never tasted the two together, but my eyes are doing a pretty good job of keeping my curiosity from getting the better of me! =P
@ Dewitos
Of all the soda flavors they could have come up with, CHEESE was the one that won? What has our society come to? =P
@bombfeus
Yes, compared to some of the things that have been posted here over the years, haggis doesn't always sound like the worst option! Do tell us, what are some things here that you personally would choose haggis over?