Since the popular thread from 2011 has gone to hell with outdated images, false page redirections and 4 blank pages of deleted posts, I think it's time to start anew for the 2012 community.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.
@ Foie Gras gum It probably wouldn't be so disgusting if it wasn't such a repulsive color!
@ Ballpark Gum I... don't know which one is the weirdest out of those three flavors... I guess I'll have to find some Ballpark Gum and see for myself!
In Cinncinnatti, Ohio we have cookies with the running mates faces on them,
Who will win the battle of the cookies?
In this corner, we have the sweet and delicious Democratic candidate, Barack Obama!
And in this corner, we have the savory Republican challenger, Mitt Romney!
There is no debating it, folks... Barack Obama has one the battle of the cookies by a landslide! Join us again in 2016 to see which side will earn the title of most delicious!
Barack Obama has one the battle of the cookies by a landslide!
He's also been president for four years, and he was outrageously popular in 2008. Some of those cookies, if not most of them, were probably baked before or during the early years of his presidency.
I apologize for the double post, but the cookie discussion was going nowhere and I couldn't wait more than 24 hours to tell you all about the burger I had for dinner last night.
Actually, the burger pretty much explains itself.
(I ate it without the cheese of course, because that's just how I roll)
I also just found out about the Memphis BBQ burger from Carl's Jr. (Hardee's for those of you east-coasters). What makes this burger interesting is that in addition to a beef patty, it's also topped with pulled pork.
Maybe this will be enough to fill the pork gap while the McRib postpones its fall appearance.
Lol, that Oktoberfest Burger truly is a ham-burger! =D
In all seriousness, though, it does look delicious, as does that Carl's Jr burger... really, though, they aren't too different from one another. Burger, onions, cheese, pork product... it's really the same burger with a different sauce! =P
That's for sure. They're both republicans, even though the republican party was drastically different in the Civil War era. They'd be running on the same ticket.
So much meat on one burger. So wonderful for the tongue, so rough on the cholesterol. A chocolate ice cream donut burger could be considered a healthy alternative.
Both of the unique food creations above would look reasonably good if they didn't have cheese on them.
But at least they don't use cheese in excess, like the fried cheese melt from Denny's:
Or Friendly's grilled cheese burger melt:
And I'm sure we're all somewhat familiar with KFC's Double Down:
And last but certainly not least, the famous Quadruple Bypass Burger from the Heart Attack Grill. At 10,000 calories, this monster burger undeniably lives up to its name (and then dies shortly after of a heart attack):
It makes me wonder, would fast food products, particularly burgers, really be anywhere near as disgusting if cheese was left off the menu entirely? Maybe it's just me, but this edamame burger doesn't look half bad seeing as it appears to be dairy-free:
Those burgers look mighty good. Here where I live, they don't serve real American food that much... Mostly stuff like tofu burgers, veggie burgers, ETC... I sure wish I lived in a place that served that good, heart attack causing food.
Here where I live, they don't serve real American food that much... Mostly stuff like tofu burgers, veggie burgers, ETC...
It's relatively the same where I live. Luckily there's so much diversity here that there are enough burger places to keep you alive long enough to clog your arteries.
But I've learned early on to never go out of my way to eat in San Francisco. It would be one thing if the food was worth the drive, but it's almost a better use of my time just to swallow all the gasoline I'd use to get there.