Can't Get Enough Bacon? How About A Bacon Shake?

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FYI from www.huffingtonpost.com:

Tired of going to the trouble of making your own bacon milkshakes at home? You're in luck -- as long as you don't live in the Northeast or Midwest. Eater reports that Jack in the Box, which has 2100 locations in 19 states, is adding a bacon milkshake to its menu for as part of its new "Marry Bacon" ad campaign.
The ad for the Jack in the Box bacon milkshake includes the important disclaimer that the beverage's stay on the menu will be "as limited as limited can be," and encourages would-be shake drinkers to act fast.
A Jack In The Box spokesperson told the Huffington Post, "The shake is not listed on our menus in the restaurants, so it’s more of a 'secret item' that people can order. Each restaurant is getting a very limited quantity, so we don’t know how long they will last."
After looking into the nutritional information on the bacon milkshake, we can't help but feeling relieved it won't be around forever. According to the Jack in the Box website, which lists the bacon shake as a beverage rather than a dessert, a "regular" 16 oz bacon shake weighs in at 773 calories and 40 grams and fat. A 24 oz large, meanwhile, add a whopping 1081 calories and 54 grams of fat to your meal.
We couldn't find any other examples of major chains serving bacon milkshakes in the past. But Denny's has been serving a bacon sundae since April, so Jack in the Box isn't the first chain to hop on the bacon dessert bandwagon.
 
Jack in the Box keeping heart disease as the leading cause of death in America one customer at a time. :wack:

~Michael
 
yup a heart attack in a bottle but there is a member here that lovessssssss bacon but will not name names lol
 
Eureka! The solution to my problem of not being able to gain weight... :blob::blob::blob:
 
Dont knock it until you try it! I havent yet, but cringed at the thought of Peanut butter on a bacon cheeseburger and garlic ice cream too but both are pretty good. Ever have Reese's Chicken with peanut butter and unsweetened chocolate sauce? Its all good.
 
Dont knock it until you try it! I havent yet, but cringed at the thought of Peanut butter on a bacon cheeseburger and garlic ice cream too but both are pretty good. Ever have Reese's Chicken with peanut butter and unsweetened chocolate sauce? Its all good.
sounds like a pregnant womans craving and i think even they would cring at those recipes
 
That even makes a fat guy like myself cring.
 
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