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How Should KFC Follow up Their All-Meat, No-Bun 'Sandwich'?
The "Double Down," a new menu option from KFC, is your standard
grilled-cheese-and-bacon sandwich, except they've replaced the bread. With two hunks of fried chicken. What else can be replaced by fried chicken? We explore the wondrous possibilities. KFC's newest assault on the cardiovascular health of America first gained internet-legend status back in August, when it was test-marketed in Rhode Island and Nebraska and reviewed by FoodGeekery ("like a party in my mouth.") After suffering through months of uncertainty, fried-food aficiondos have been rewarded: The "Double Down" will be available on April 12, and the chain has a helpful countdown timer to get you really psyched up for this: But surely KFC can do more. Now that they've replaced bread with fried chicken, what other menu options can be "enhanced"? We have some suggestions: KFC Snacker Original: This is one of our most popular sandwiches. It's an all white meat chicken strip double-breaded for extra crispy crunch, topped with fresh lettuce and a kick of pepper mayo sauce, served on a warm sesame seed bun. "Double Down" Version: This is one of our most popular sandwiches. It's an all white meat chicken strip double-breaded for extra crispy crunch, topped with fresh lettuce and a kick of pepper mayo sauce, served on a warm fried chicken. Roasted Caesar Salad Original: Crisp Iceberg & Romaine lettuce with KFC's signature oven-roasted chicken, topped with parmesan cheese, and served with Caesar dressing and croutons on the side. "Double Down" Version: Crisp fried chicken with KFC's signature oven-roasted chicken, topped with parmesan cheese, and served with Caesar dressing and croutons on the side. Chicken & Biscuit Bowl Original: We start with our signature mashed potatoes layered with sweet kernel corn and loaded with bite-size pieces of crispy chicken. Then we top with our homestyle white pepper gravy and sprinkle with our shredded three cheese blend. For the final touch, we tuck a buttermilk biscuit in the side. "Double Down" Version: We start with our signature mashed potatoes layered with fried chicken and loaded with bite-size pieces of crispy chicken. Then we top with our homestyle white pepper chicken and sprinkle with our shredded fried chicken. For the final touch, we tuck fried chicken in the side. Little Bucket Parfaits Original: Enjoy spoonfuls of KFC's creamy and delicious layered parfaits. Available in four flavors: Fudge Brownie, Chocolate Crème, Lemon Crème and Strawberry Shortcake. "Double Down" Version: Available in one flavor: Fried chicken. -- It's now time for healing, and for fixing the damage the Democrats did to America. |
How Should KFC Follow up Their All-Meat, No-Bun 'Sandwich'?
Ubiquitous wrote:
> The "Double Down," a new menu option from KFC, is your standard > grilled-cheese-and-bacon sandwich, except they've replaced the bread. With two > hunks of fried chicken. Dude. That's like... 8 months old. 36 if you were in their test market (I had one about 3 years ago). Get some new drivel, at least. -sw |
How Should KFC Follow up Their All-Meat, No-Bun 'Sandwich'?
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How Should KFC Follow up Their All-Meat, No-Bun 'Sandwich'?
On 4/6/10 4:00 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
<snip> Could you leave your sex life out of this, please? |
How Should KFC Follow up Their All-Meat, No-Bun 'Sandwich'?
On Apr 6, 8:13*am, Sqwertz > wrote:
> Ubiquitous wrote: > > The "Double Down," a new menu option from KFC, is your standard > > grilled-cheese-and-bacon sandwich, except they've replaced the bread. With two > > hunks of fried chicken. > > Dude. *That's like... 8 months old. *36 if you were in their test market > (I had one about 3 years ago). > > Get some new drivel, at least. > > -sw Maybe you should lengthen your attention span and read the 2nd paragraph of the article: "KFC's newest assault on the cardiovascular health of America first gained internet-legend status back in August, when it was test-marketed in Rhode Island and Nebraska and reviewed by FoodGeekery ("like a party in my mouth.") After suffering through months of uncertainty, fried-food aficiondos have been rewarded: The "Double Down" will be available on April 12, and the chain has a helpful countdown timer to get you really psyched up for this:" LVIII |
How Should KFC Follow up Their All-Meat, No-Bun 'Sandwich'?
Ubiquitous wrote:
> In >, ost > wrote: >> Ubiquitous wrote: > >>> The "Double Down," a new menu option from KFC, is your standard >>> grilled-cheese-and-bacon sandwich, except they've replaced the bread. >>> With two hunks of fried chicken. >> >> Dude. That's like... 8 months old. 36 if you were in their test market >> (I had one about 3 years ago). Get some new drivel, at least. > > No it isn't. It was posted this morning. Just as I said: 8 months ago. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLwEZRf3www You need me to read that date for you, hrm? Dumbass. -sw |
How Should KFC Follow up Their All-Meat, No-Bun 'Sandwich'?
"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
... > Ubiquitous wrote: >> The "Double Down," a new menu option from KFC, is your standard >> grilled-cheese-and-bacon sandwich, except they've replaced the bread. >> With two >> hunks of fried chicken. > > Dude. That's like... 8 months old. 36 if you were in their test market > (I had one about 3 years ago). Why was I not informed of such goodness? Do they still have it? Nom nom nom... TFM® |
How Should KFC Follow up Their All-Meat, No-Bun 'Sandwich'?
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>"Sqwertz" > wrote >> Ubiquitous wrote: >>> The "Double Down," a new menu option from KFC, is your standard >>> grilled-cheese-and-bacon sandwich, except they've replaced the bread. >>> With two hunks of fried chicken. >> >> Dude. That's like... 8 months old. 36 if you were in their test market >> (I had one about 3 years ago). > > >Why was I not informed of such goodness? Do they still have it? Nom nom >nom... Six days from when that site was posted, which makes that April 12th. http://gawker.com/5509185/how-should...20bun-sandwich On a side note, I disocvered yesterday evening they removed their firey frilled wings from the menu. Boo! Hiss! -- It's now time for healing, and for fixing the damage the Democrats did to America. |
How Should KFC Follow up Their All-Meat, No-Bun 'Sandwich'?
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How Should KFC Follow up Their All-Meat, No-Bun 'Sandwich'?
I was gifted last smmer with white chocolate infused with bacon grease and
bacon bits, Lee "Dennis M" > wrote in message ... > In article >, Ubiquitous > > wrote: > >>The "Double Down," a new menu option from KFC, is your standard >>grilled-cheese-and-bacon sandwich, except they've replaced the bread. >>With two hunks of fried chicken. What else can be replaced by fried >>chicken? We explore the wondrous possibilities. > > Forget chicken. Bacon is the happening thing right now. I happened to > catch > a Nightline segment about it last night. We're talking chocolate-covered > bacon and all kinds of bacon paraphernalia like bacon-flavored candy and > whiskey. |
KFC is disgusting, people need to eat real food not gross chicken with cheese and bacon. There are so many other things you can eat that are packed with sodium and hormones. You can make delicious food that won't give you a heart attack.
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How Should KFC Follow up Their All-Meat, No-Bun 'Sandwich'?
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How Should KFC Follow up Their All-Meat, No-Bun 'Sandwich'?
i have no idea what you are talking about, Lee
"Ubiquitous" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > wrote: > >>I was gifted last smmer with white chocolate infused with bacon >>grease and bacon bits, Lee > > Ever eaten chicken-fried bacon with that gravy sauce? > > -- > It is simply breathtaking to watch the glee and abandon with which > the liberal media and the Angry Left have been attempting to turn > our military victory in Iraq into a second Vietnam quagmire. Too bad > for them, it's failing. > |
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i don't like to go to KFC..i think the food is not very health.. |
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