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And you thought the double-down was bad.

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https://www.wegmans.com/webapp/wcs/s...ProductDisplay Kraft Deli Deluxe Bacon Cheddar singles. Amount Per Serving Calories 110 \tCalories from Fat 80 % Daily Value* Total Fat 9 g \t14% Saturated Fat 5 g \t25% Trans Fat 0 g Cholesterol 30 mg \t10% Sodium 470 mg \t20% Potassium 0 \t0% Total Carbohydrate 0 g \t0% Dietary Fiber 0 g \t0% Sugars 0 g Protein 5 g Just saw a commercial for them. I can't find a pic of the actual cheese slice, but jesus did it look gross. Imagine a bright yellow piece of kraft cheese with dark brown bacon bits studded throughout it like cloves studded into a Christmas ham. Not even miracle whip could make me forget about the disgusting thought of this cheese. One would imagine Connemara already has a case or two.
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I saw a commercial for this stuff tonight and was immediately grossed out.
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Originally Posted by Johnny_5 View Post
I saw a commercial for this stuff tonight and was immediately grossed out.
Just edited my post to say that.

Dude that shit was so gross. I seriously felt sick when I saw it.
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It looks pretty gross, but do you think the nutritional info would be all that different if you had a slice of bacon and a slice of cheddar?
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Originally Posted by ChicagoRon View Post
It looks pretty gross, but do you think the nutritional info would be all that different if you had a slice of bacon and a slice of cheddar?

It might be worse. But at least it would taste good.
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True Dat
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Pasteurized process American cheese with bacon

We gotta pass a law to stop referring to that shit as American cheese. First, it's not really cheese. Second, it's embarrassing to have that shit pretend to have some national quality and appeal to patriotism and tradition. How the eff am I supposed to face my relatives from France when they come over with brie and Roquefort and all I've got to offer them as our national cheese is disgusting yellow slop extruded into slices? Effing disgusting. Kraft should be ashamed of themselves for sullying our good name with that dogshit of a cheese.
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Originally Posted by kwilkinson View Post
It might be worse. But at least it would taste good.

The good taste to bad for you ratio is important.

This looks disgusting for your tongue and heart :<:<:<
post #9 of 30
I hate everything about American Cheese except when it's on my cheeseburger...
post #10 of 30
I thought this thread was going to be about the Krispy Kreme Double Down.
post #11 of 30
I do notice these processed cheese slices are colored in a very unnatural shade of yellow, which grosses me out as much as the purple ketchup.
post #12 of 30
Absolutely vile.
post #13 of 30
This thing might be great for drunken nachos!
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Bacon cures all ills. Makes everything better. Brought an end to WWIII before it started. Will be responsible for peaceful relations with the alien master race when they arrive in 2013.


















Don't be dissing bacon. Or bacon-flavored breakfast foods. Or bacon simulacrums.
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Originally Posted by harvey_birdman View Post
We gotta pass a law to stop referring to that shit as American cheese. First, it's not really cheese. Second, it's embarrassing to have that shit pretend to have some national quality and appeal to patriotism and tradition. How the eff am I supposed to face my relatives from France when they come over with brie and Roquefort and all I've got to offer them as our national cheese is disgusting yellow slop extruded into slices? Effing disgusting. Kraft should be ashamed of themselves for sullying our good name with that dogshit of a cheese.
+1 I doubt if half of that processed "American cheese" crap is even a dairy product at all. The people of Kraft should be sent to Gitmo for their unpatriotic and treasonous actions.
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Originally Posted by Cary Grant View Post
Bacon cures all ills. Makes everything better. Brought an end to WWIII before it started. Will be responsible for peaceful relations with the alien master race when they arrive in 2013. Don't be dissing bacon. Or bacon-flavored breakfast foods. Or bacon simulacrums.
I am generally fond of nature's greatest spice, bacon and all of its derivatives, but this seems more blasphemous to its glory than anything.
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