Burger King How to Train your Dragon Whopper and Strawberry Lemonade
I’m not sure what else I can say to get my point across to the readers of this fine publication at this point, Burger King stands currently in the has been category. Uninspired corporate shills that sit in suits most likely kill the creativity of the workers within. Forcing them to abide in the product launches for what will work best partnering with a children’s movie franchise, to come with a massive burger that is not even in a kids meal. Does it make sense to you? Cause it doesn’t to me.
The burger itself was pretty much a standard whopper with cheese and bacon. The bacon was stiff, not crispy, stiff. Patty tasted like the grill flavor was sprayed on last minute, with the cheese trying all it could every bite it was included in, to do a watergate level coverup. Vegetables were fresh enough but not enough where you would want them in a salad. The sum is potentially worse than the parts individually, but for you the readers I will not be able to let you know if that is the whole truth.
I implore the company to stop with the games and gimmicks and start looking at how to innovate something new. They are in too deep with the flavor profile on their current products that the loyal have come to like, but I am not quite sure how.
2.4/10
Strawberry Lemonade
Sweet, but just slightly. Mostly sour, it didn’t hurt me but just killed something inside of me. Oh well no big deal, it was already killed by the burger.
1.2/10
The orange bun just does not work
At least the pickles are big
Overhead View
The Patty is just so Sad
Lotta Mayo on this one
Proof that I actually ate the whole damn thing
The most sour lemonade you are able to purchase in the fast food game
Another angle of said lemonade