BK's Black Burger....

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Anyone tried it yet?....Heard it was real good.
 
Yes. We had it for lunch. No mayo or cheese for us, but with the A1 sauce, didn't really miss it.
 
Why is it black

It has A1 steak sauce baked into the bun. Probably food color too.


It's just a novelty for Halloween. It's called the Halloween Whopper.

They did it in Japan first.
 
It looked like someone wasn't paying attention and burn't the bejeebers out of the bun, yech! :lol:
 
A1 sauce ??

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They use squid ink to make black buns. Someone report that it make your poo turn green. Don't be freak out. :lol:
 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/black-whopper-green-poop_56137ad4e4b0baa355ad21db?ncid=fcbklnkushpmg00000063

Burger King's Halloween Black Whopper Is Causing Green Poop
You might be done with the burger, but the burger's not done with you.


Ed Mazza
Overnight Editor, The Huffington Post
Posted: 10/06/2015 04:34 AM EDT | Edited: 10/06/2015 04:37 AM EDT

Burger King is a rainbow of surprises these days.

The company recently unveiled a black Whopper for Halloween, a version of the chain's signature sandwich served on a dark bun. But people who eat the A.1. Halloween Whopper say it goes in one color... and comes out another.

The company told ABC News that the black bun contains less than 1 percent food dye, and writes in its nutrition facts that the flavorings and food colorings in the bun "are commonly used in the industry and within the safe and Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)."

It does not specify which colors are used, but Medical Daily reports that green dyes are often used in black food coloring.

Whatever the reason, the emerald-hued number twos have unleashed the #GreenPoop hashtag:

Not everyone is put off by the goblin-green Halloween side effect. In fact, several customers seem to be looking forward to it:

One note of caution: Use care when scrolling through the #GreenPoop hashtag as some people are posting visual evidence.
 
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