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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Food Reward Friday

This week's fortunate "winner"... the Reese's PBC Burger!!
Picture credit score: The Works

What does PBC stand for?  Peanut Butter Cups, in fact!  An Ontario burger chain referred to as The Works has created a hamburger with Reese's Peanut Butter Cups sweet not solely on prime of the burger, but in addition contained in the precise patty.  Plus fried onions and bacon.  It is like Halloween inside your burger!

I am not even going to attempt to justify this sideshow act from a meals reward perspective; it most likely exists for the leisure and shock worth.  I am actually entertained and shocked.

Hat tip to WHS reader Paul Adams for the lead.

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