So today I had a burger with a pop tart and cheerios in it...

FrankieFrench1
FrankieFrench1 Posts: 289 Member
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  • ziggyc
    ziggyc Posts: 191 Member
    that is the creepiest thing I have seen all day.
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  • FrankieFrench1
    FrankieFrench1 Posts: 289 Member
    Yo don't be hating till you've tried it, I was scared too but as it was placed in front of me it started whispering sweet nothings and before I knew it I was in a meat sweat sugar coma of glory
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  • FrankieFrench1
    FrankieFrench1 Posts: 289 Member
    What about the gold mine that is the gooey centre? Do you build a fort outta of them?
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  • FrankieFrench1
    FrankieFrench1 Posts: 289 Member
    That is not wise, ive heard it attracts children D: a fort made of half eaten pop tarts is good for keeping suburban mum's out
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  • FrankieFrench1
    FrankieFrench1 Posts: 289 Member
    lauranorr wrote: »
    that is for NORMAL children. As expected, my children are on the weird side. They only like cinnamon poptarts, which i don't like, or those gross chocolate ones. I like strawberry frosted.

    Ahh you're children are not weird, cinnamon pops are pretty good, my favourite are the unfrosted peanut butter ones, I make ice cream sandwhichs outta em
  • Packerjohn
    Packerjohn Posts: 4,855 Member
    About threw up looking at that thing and all the candy around it.
  • FrankieFrench1
    FrankieFrench1 Posts: 289 Member
    Packerjohn wrote: »
    About threw up looking at that thing and all the candy around it.

    Hahaha just to clarify the candy is under glass, I'm not that much of a savage that I dine around thousands of sweets
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  • FrankieFrench1
    FrankieFrench1 Posts: 289 Member
    Would such a feat be possible for a mear mortal such as myself? Maybe one day I'll return, rachet crank the table open and attempt it.
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  • FrankieFrench1
    FrankieFrench1 Posts: 289 Member
    If it's taffy you're pretty much doomed but if it was fudge it would be perfect. You could use one of the suckers as a raft.
  • Iguessicandothis
    Iguessicandothis Posts: 2,132 Member
    I don't like pop tarts.
  • pie_eyes
    pie_eyes Posts: 12,964 Member
    That sounds really disgusting
  • ClubSilencio
    ClubSilencio Posts: 2,983 Member
    That thing looks like a Fisher Price - My First Hamburger.

    Sup with that rogue fry.



  • Dr1nkbleachndye
    Dr1nkbleachndye Posts: 441 Member
    Was it a burger place that served candy or a Candy place that served burgers
  • FrankieFrench1
    FrankieFrench1 Posts: 289 Member
    That thing looks like a Fisher Price - My First Hamburger.

    Sup with that rogue fry.



    Hahaha it was actually called good morning America but I love you're name better, rouge fry is the hero we all need.
  • FrankieFrench1
    FrankieFrench1 Posts: 289 Member
    Was it a burger place that served candy or a Candy place that served burgers

    Burger joint that likes sticking candy under glass in their tables to taunt us.
  • _incogNEATo_
    _incogNEATo_ Posts: 4,537 Member
    I'd put it in my mouth and swallow.
  • FrankieFrench1
    FrankieFrench1 Posts: 289 Member
    I'd put it in my mouth and swallow.

    Kindred spirts <3
  • MsAmandaNJ
    MsAmandaNJ Posts: 1,248 Member
    Packerjohn wrote: »
    About threw up looking at that thing and all the candy around it.

    Hahaha just to clarify the candy is under glass, I'm not that much of a savage that I dine around thousands of sweets

    Good, that put my mind at ease. For a moment, I thought the burger was served on a mound of candy. But for research purposes, what restaurant is this?
  • FrankieFrench1
    FrankieFrench1 Posts: 289 Member
    MsAmandaNJ wrote: »
    Packerjohn wrote: »
    About threw up looking at that thing and all the candy around it.

    Hahaha just to clarify the candy is under glass, I'm not that much of a savage that I dine around thousands of sweets

    Good, that put my mind at ease. For a moment, I thought the burger was served on a mound of candy. But for research purposes, what restaurant is this?

    Hahaha, its called almost famous, they do about 7 more burgers stuffed with just as much crazy shiz, here's a more tamed one I had a few month back, this one just came stuffed with buffalo fried chicken and hot sauce and blue cheese 4b4fy266q86p.jpg
  • MsAmandaNJ
    MsAmandaNJ Posts: 1,248 Member
    @FrankieFrench1 Mmmmm. I'd get the Achocolypse Wow shake and an Anna Nicole, hold the jalapeno. They had me at cheese and pineapple, I never look at vegetarian options.
  • saragd012
    saragd012 Posts: 693 Member
    edited May 2016
    I dont know, I've been tricked by the "its so strange it must be shockingly delicious" items on a menu before. Spoiler not always actually delicious. I once had a burger topped with a peanut butter stuffed poblano pepper, jalapeño cheese, and crispy plantains; it was one of their "specials" and it was absolutely terrible.
  • FrankieFrench1
    FrankieFrench1 Posts: 289 Member
    I favour the butter and blue one as I love me some streak, but great shout on the shake, they are legendy and as thick as you're arterys after consuming a whole one
  • TJnTexas
    TJnTexas Posts: 44 Member
    It has bacon! That cures everything, and trumps pop tarts any day.
  • FrankieFrench1
    FrankieFrench1 Posts: 289 Member
    I dont know, I've been tricked by the "its so strange it must be shockingly delicious" items on a menu before. Spoiler not always actually delicious. I once had a burger topped with a peanut butter stuffed poblano pepper, jalapeño cheese, and crispy plantains; it was one of their "specials" and it was absolutely terrible.

    I love peanut butter on a burger but the plantains sound a bit too cray cray even for me, kinda like a banana was too mainstream for them so they picked it's 'special' cousin instead.