KFC Has A Bacon Sandwich That Uses Fried Chicken As "Bread"
everynametaken Send a noteboard - 03/04/2010 02:14:51 AM
KFC Has A Bacon Sandwich That Uses Fried Chicken As "Bread"
This is perhaps man's greatest achievement or evidence of our civilization's impending doom. Maybe it's both.
Meet the KFC "double down." Although no mention of it is made on KFC.com and we have never seen an ad for it ourselves, we are being lead to believe that it is real by Foodgeekery.com. They have crappy cell phone camera footage of a commercial (from Omaha, apparently) for the mysterious beast, as well as photographic evidence of it in the wild.
The sandwich consists of two fried chicken fillets wrapped around bacon, cheese and Colonel's sauce. It apparently tastes like you think it would. An early-adopter explains:
"That's it? That is the sandwich? That's not worth five dollars. Oh my God. That is the best thing ever. I don't know what "Colonel's Sauce" is, but it is like a party in my mouth. This is completely worth the five dollars. Unfortunately I'm going to end up weighing 700 lbs after this, but it is simply amazing."
http://consumerist.com/2009/08/kfc-has-a-bacon-sandwich-that-uses-fried-chicken-as-bread.html
KFC tests new sandwich with 'bun' of fried chicken
It might just be the greatest thing since sliced bread.
KFC is selling a sandwich that uses two fried chicken filets instead of a bun.
Between the finger-lickin' pieces of chicken are two slices of bacon, melted slices of swiss and pepper jack cheese and a dollop of "the Colonel's sauce."
It's been dubbed the "Double Down," and "It's so much 100 percent premium chicken, we didn't have room for a bun," according to a KFC commercial posted on YouTube.
Is your mouth watering? Well, don't run down to your local KFC just yet. The Colonel is test marketing these calorie bombs only in Providence, R.I., and Omaha, Neb.
They're $6.99 (not including airfare) for a value meal including fries and a drink.
The calorie count has yet to be posted on KFC's Web site. But an independent analysis by the Vancouver Sun (yet another example of Canadians looking down on Americans) estimates the Double Down has 1,228 calories.
To put that into perspective, that's almost 300 calories more than a Wendy's Triple with Everything.
http://www.suntimes.com/lifestyles/food/1732869,CST-NWS-kfc25.article
I am both in awe and disgusted at the same time. Sweet Jesus!
There is a picture at the link and a youtube video of the commercial.
This is perhaps man's greatest achievement or evidence of our civilization's impending doom. Maybe it's both.
Meet the KFC "double down." Although no mention of it is made on KFC.com and we have never seen an ad for it ourselves, we are being lead to believe that it is real by Foodgeekery.com. They have crappy cell phone camera footage of a commercial (from Omaha, apparently) for the mysterious beast, as well as photographic evidence of it in the wild.
The sandwich consists of two fried chicken fillets wrapped around bacon, cheese and Colonel's sauce. It apparently tastes like you think it would. An early-adopter explains:
"That's it? That is the sandwich? That's not worth five dollars. Oh my God. That is the best thing ever. I don't know what "Colonel's Sauce" is, but it is like a party in my mouth. This is completely worth the five dollars. Unfortunately I'm going to end up weighing 700 lbs after this, but it is simply amazing."
http://consumerist.com/2009/08/kfc-has-a-bacon-sandwich-that-uses-fried-chicken-as-bread.html
KFC tests new sandwich with 'bun' of fried chicken
It might just be the greatest thing since sliced bread.
KFC is selling a sandwich that uses two fried chicken filets instead of a bun.
Between the finger-lickin' pieces of chicken are two slices of bacon, melted slices of swiss and pepper jack cheese and a dollop of "the Colonel's sauce."
It's been dubbed the "Double Down," and "It's so much 100 percent premium chicken, we didn't have room for a bun," according to a KFC commercial posted on YouTube.
Is your mouth watering? Well, don't run down to your local KFC just yet. The Colonel is test marketing these calorie bombs only in Providence, R.I., and Omaha, Neb.
They're $6.99 (not including airfare) for a value meal including fries and a drink.
The calorie count has yet to be posted on KFC's Web site. But an independent analysis by the Vancouver Sun (yet another example of Canadians looking down on Americans) estimates the Double Down has 1,228 calories.
To put that into perspective, that's almost 300 calories more than a Wendy's Triple with Everything.
http://www.suntimes.com/lifestyles/food/1732869,CST-NWS-kfc25.article
I am both in awe and disgusted at the same time. Sweet Jesus!
There is a picture at the link and a youtube video of the commercial.
But wine was the great assassin of both tradition and propriety...
-Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings
-Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings
KFC Has A Bacon Sandwich That Uses Fried Chicken As "Bread"
03/04/2010 02:14:51 AM
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that is beyond disgusting, We need foodcare reform in this country *NM*
03/04/2010 03:02:11 AM
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also, check out the latest Southpark, its about KFC, its hilarious *NM*
03/04/2010 03:04:12 AM
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I am canceling out Aisha's whining with an AWESOME
03/04/2010 04:23:55 AM
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i have just the website for you
03/04/2010 04:39:04 AM
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Oohh. That's like looking at porn on the Internet. Food porn... mhmm... *NM*
03/04/2010 05:03:56 AM
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That sounds like it will join the Pantheon, just like the McGangBang
03/04/2010 04:39:23 PM
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Bread is the true evil, so I don't see the problem.
04/04/2010 10:01:49 AM
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