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The Hurler Burger

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Photograph from This Is Why You're Fat

The Hurler Burger, invented by Bob Phillips of Cape Cod, is an appropriate name for this burger made of a jelly doughnut stuffed with a canned cheese-topped patty. "I could finish this," says All Access Cape Cod host Cat in a feature about the burger. "This is utterly not the worst thing I've ever eaten in my life." Watch the video after the jump.

The Hurler Burger on 'All Access Cape Cod'

[via Trout Towers]

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6 Comments:

I feel bad for the beef.

FAIL - although Im a fan of burgers and donuts SEPERATELY but the CANNED CHEESE???????????? eeeeeeeeeeeekkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkksssssssssssssss!!! Did you also notice the chunky kid with the moxie, chips and the hurler (recipe for STAYING fat!!!)

His "invention" is just a version of the Luther Burger: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luther_Burger

sorry but that's just gross.
yuck-o!

This probably doesn't taste bad at all, but I'd have to forego the Cheez whiz!! Gross!!!

"Hurl" is the perfect name for this mess. Of course, what do I know? I love grilled banana, peanut butter and pickle sandwiches. Don't knock it until you've tried it! Awesome!

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