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Krysthal
September 4th, 2008 at
2:04 am
I actually had one quite similar to this at the LA County Fair. It was a fried chicken Krispy Kreme sandwich with cheese and jelly, it was actually quite good. I’m going to the fair this year again, in about two weeks, and YES I’m going to have another one. If they do have a Krispy Kreme bacon cheddar cheeseburger I’m definitely up to trying it!
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Public Relations
September 4th, 2008 at
2:13 am
Our receptionist made bacon cheeseburgers with vanilla coated and powdered sugar donuts and brought dozens of them to work on her first anniversary - and they were amazing!
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lisanocap
September 4th, 2008 at
3:54 am
looks like something someone vomited up
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Tim Giachetti
September 4th, 2008 at
3:57 am
Damn, never show this to this old fat ass before breakfast. lol
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matt
September 4th, 2008 at
3:59 am
thats the legendary luther burger.
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Jessa
September 4th, 2008 at
5:14 am
Is that a donut with a REAL burger thingy and real cheese? Or just sugary stuff that looks like it?
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Jon Henshaw
September 4th, 2008 at
6:22 am
And I thought my Butter Fried Krispy Kreme Donuts article that I wrote a few years ago was bad for you. I stand corrected. Of course, I want one!
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Scotchdrnkr
September 4th, 2008 at
7:57 am
I’m going to make everyone VERY mad at me. If I could actually stomach eating these things. I could eat as many as I wanted and not gain an ounce of weight. Of course my cholesterol & blood sugar levels would be whacked out for a few days. But then everything would be back to normal.
They should provide these for our bike race Tour de Donut. And give extra time off the race times for each of these you eat. -
Scotchdrnkr
September 4th, 2008 at
7:59 am
Can you imagine what the food information nutrition facts label for these things looks like. LOL
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Justin
September 4th, 2008 at
8:05 am
I almost puked when I saw that image!
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streetattack
September 4th, 2008 at
8:51 am
my heart congealed….I think looking at this just raised my cholesterol
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Dr. Pants
September 4th, 2008 at
9:16 am
I think I can feel my heart seizing up from here.
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Tom
September 4th, 2008 at
9:39 am
Man, that’s making me hungry. I guess I’ll have to go cook up some chitlins and gravy.
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Jason
September 4th, 2008 at
10:04 am
Somebody tell Jim Gaffigan. That’s pretty close to a “Doughnut Ham Hamburger.”
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Jerry
September 4th, 2008 at
10:16 am
There’s a minor league ball park near here that sells these. Believe it or not, they are delicious!!!!!
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SenorMysterioso
September 4th, 2008 at
10:16 am
mmm Luther
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Jeff
September 4th, 2008 at
10:49 am
Holy crap! I had a heart attack from just _looking_!
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JChase11
September 4th, 2008 at
10:55 am
That is messed up. I think they should use Dunkin donuts , cause it will ruin Krispy Kreme for everyone. You know how when you have a bad experience with a liquor, you don’t return to it for a VERY long time? Same deal, don’t ruin something so great.
Jesse
http://butteryblend.com -
Polx
September 4th, 2008 at
12:22 pm
….I am sitting here desperately trying to stop from vomitting.
How in the world can anyone looik at that and not be revolted by it?
OVer and above what ever health concerns anyone might have regrding this monstrosity, and for me that is a secondary concern,the taste alane would gag a dog.
It is true isn’t it, you US americans have palettes like kindergarteners?
Where sugar can only de topped with more sugar.
Even Coca Cola is sweeter in the US than the rest of the world, hurrah for corn syrup.
I feel nauseated both by the idea of a donut burger and the fact that so many people on here are licking their lips at the idea of a KK Donut cheese n bacon burger.
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Jewbacchus
September 4th, 2008 at
1:26 pm
The Luther Burger has been around for a while now.
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Neatoramawontsendmeapassword
September 4th, 2008 at
1:41 pm
No wonder so many Americans are so fat.
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Blacknimbus
September 4th, 2008 at
2:55 pm
It’s a Luther burger. It’s more a joke than anything that people would eat everyday. Some people act like seeing the picture of these things has raised their cholesterol. Relax.
And Polx and runtogether…don’t fall off that horse, it’s a long way down. You can find lots of things in America…it’s a big country. I’m still a bit confused though on this reflects anything about “US” Americans, though.
I’m not going to claim that France loves animal cruelty just because the ortolan is a delicacy. And just because you can get a deep fried Mars Bar in Scotland doesn’t mean that the whole country has “palettes like kindergarteners” (sic).
Grow up…being a Puritan doesn’t win you any friends. Well, maybe a bunch of uptight snobby friends, but who wants that?
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Jimbo
September 4th, 2008 at
3:39 pm
Because Krispy Kreme has always had the most expensive doughnuts per pound in the USA, they had to push it higher to make sure it stays that way.
They are small but taste so darn good! Ready to try these new ones.

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Polx
September 4th, 2008 at
5:07 pm
Blacknimbus
I refer to citizens of the USA as Us Americams and not as americans because the word american covers everyone from the Inuit to Tierra Del Feugo.
But onluy US Americans are arrogant enough to refer to them selves as Americans.
Kind of like the Spanish calling themselves Europeans and contesting anyone else using the word.
As for the high horse….WTF are you on about?
What high horse?
Your cuisine is a childish hodge podge of sugar chocolate and palpatations.
That’s a simple fact.
No one here did anything else than drool at that vile concoction.
Sure there are no doubt great US Americand foods…just scrape the sugar frosting off and then rinse off the hersheys syrup and the sprinkles and theres a slice of white bread.
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Thomas
September 4th, 2008 at
7:20 pm
Wow… I don’t even know what to say to that. No doubt it will fall on deaf ears, though. May as well just not bother to type the pages of things I want to say to that, but rest assured, sir — I disagree.
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TwoDragons
September 5th, 2008 at
8:46 am
Of course, American food is the Great Evil.
…Because German cuisine is mostly vegetarian fare and has little to do with sausages and fried pork, the French have never heard of butter sauce, and the Chinese don’t know a thing about MSG or carbohydrate-laden noodle and rice dishes.
Only American food is filled with calories and fat. Everyone else gets a perfect score in Healthy Eating.
*rolleyes*
–TwoDragons
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Polx
September 5th, 2008 at
8:28 pm
Ok Two Dragons.
EYES FRONT!
This is a Cheese Burger with BACON in a F*ckin’ Krispey Kreme Glazed Do-Nut.
Your petulance ant having the cuisine of the US called into question is one thing, but seriously… pick your battles a bit better.
You are seriosly pitting the entire of French Cuisine, against a LUTHER-BURGER?
Hell are you pitting LUTHERS against German cuisine? Coz, I’ll take any thing from Bavaria or Alsace or Schlesweig-Holstien over this kind of remedial cr*p.
But you are seriously goingg to get up on your hind legs indefense of this garbage?
But of course, it’s so simple invoke the fdreaded CARBS!!!
Oh those Chinese, how crazy are they eating CArbs?
Noodles n Rice… that’s the stuff to look out for, leave the LUTHER alone.
Small point, there’s no such thing as a homogonous CHINESE cooking. Regional, cultural, financial.
Really, regarding this LUTHER… you don’t have a leg to stand on.
I’ve been to the US… and I’ve been to france… the “Butter Sauce” whatever the hell that is, results in really hot looking women.
The LUTHER…results in well, Van DROSS basically.
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Polx
September 6th, 2008 at
8:48 pm
can I just add that there are plenty of things the US makes to eat that are symphonies on the tongue.
Really you guys can cook up a storm whe you want.
Just there tends to be a lot od…STATIC out there that fouls the signal.
Even then toning down the sugar wouldn’t hurt.
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edh85
September 7th, 2008 at
2:50 pm
Hrm… I’d love to get one of those… but I’m not sure I’d survive finishing one! xD
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OMGWTFBBQ
September 8th, 2008 at
8:47 am
Luther Burgers are a tasty delicacy. Until you try one, you really shouldn’t assume it’s disgusting.
For all of you arguing about cuisine, remember that arguing on internet is like competing in the Special Olympics, even if you win, you’re still retarded.
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JREY
September 8th, 2008 at
11:14 am
OMGWTFBBQ - ENOUGH SAID!
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TwoDragons
September 8th, 2008 at
11:38 am
Polx–
I wasn’t defending it, trust me. I find the recent obsession with “Deep Fried _____” and “Seriously Unhealthy Vaguely Edible Crap” absolutely rank. I just get tired that people from another country instantly assume that every American is slobbering with Pavlovian glee over these heaping mounds of cardiac distress–and that we’re the only country with an exclusive hold on high-fat-high-carb food. It doesn’t help that such disgusting culinary “delights” seem to be–ahem–hogging the spotlight. But that’s not the only kind of food we offer here.
I should have added the clarification that the image still makes me sick to my stomach to look at. I’d rather have a nice salad topped with lemon-poached chicken and homemade balsamic dressing, thanks.
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Pol x
September 10th, 2008 at
9:51 am
Two Dragons.
I take your point about getting annoyed by people assuming that because you’re a yank you eat lard from a bucket.
No really I do take your point, I’m a Glaswegian,someone from Glasgow in Scotland, and we have the shortest life expectancy in the western world, the highest incidence for heart disease and about 30 different types of cancer.
We are a seriously unhealthy lot due to about 300 years of industry and a peculiar fatalism that infests the soul.
None of my grandparents made it out of their 60s, and that was considered a good innings.
No my grievance with the luther is not that it’s fatty, hell we;re human beings and are genetically programmed to eat fats wherever and when ever we find them.
It was the idea of taking good quality ground beef and spices making a burger all flame grilled and delicious on the outside a little pink and juicy inside, topping it withgrilled cheese and cripy bacon…and sticking the poor blighter in a DONUT.
A Donut?
That’s the bit that leaves me nauseous.
It’s the USAmerican sugar addiction that I find repellent. Most folks like an ice cold Coke I know I do… except in the US, Coke for domestic consumption is markedly sweeter thn elsewhere. High Fructose corn syrup is cheaper than sugar , sweeter thn sugar and so you guys from the land of Coke can’t get a Coke.
It’s the sickening sweetness I find maddening.
I did also say up thread that I have no doubt there are great tings to eat in the US, hell I’ve eaten a lot of them and been as happy as a dog with 2 d*cks.
I just find sickly sweet a childish and polluting aspect of the US palette.
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