Food Buzz Are you ready for a BLT with two brown-sugar-cinnamon Pop-Tarts substituting for bread? Move over, Double Down
Food Buzz Some fast-food ad campaigns work because they're funny, some work because they're creepy as hell, and others simply don't work at all. These would be from that third category. You can see the rest of the list over at Heavy.
Doublicious all the way! a KFC Double-Down parody of Yosemitebear's 'Double Rainbow' video.
Don't play with your food, unless Colonel Sanders says so. Click through for more pictures.
By now, we've all tried (and fallen in love with) the KFC Double Down. But if you want to try something more adventurous, and adding a bun back into the equation isn't enough, why not go for broke and make yourself a Luther Double Down.
Nate Silver returns, this time to determine the unhealthiest fast food sandwich using math. The chart uses one (1) KFC Double Down as a unit of comparison, though it turns out that the DD isn't actually the unhealthiest in statistical terms. (CONGRATS TO WENDY'S!)
Ate-Bit Vegan joins in on the Vegan KFC Double Down pissing contest…and wins.
Hot off the success (is success the right word?) of the Double Down comes a new KFC prototype/monstrosity. Six thick-cut fried chicken breasts, still dripping with hot vat oil, and all the fixings, baked into one savory pie.
I tried my best to capture the experience in video, since words fail when it comes to KFC's newest sandwich. This is very gross, and I hope this will keep you from eating it — consider it a PSA. Also, it cost $5.98 (including tax) when I bought mine in Brooklyn, and took forever to make, I guess because of the bacon. Or because to person who made it had to overcome so much revulsion.
Last summer, KFC ran a test campaign to see how people reacted to their meat and cheese monster called “The Double Down.” Yesterday, KFC announced The Double Down will be a reality starting on April 12th. (This is your fault, Internet.)
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This is perhaps man's greatest achievement or evidence of our civilization's impending doom. Maybe it's both. Meet the KFC “double down.” Although no mention of it is made on KFC.com and we have never seen an ad for it ourselves, we are being lead to believe that it is real by Foodgeekery.com.