18 of the most bizarre fast-food items ever created
Pizza Hut's "Double Sensation" Pizza
Pizza Hut's Crown Crust Meatball and Cream Cheese Stuffed Crust Pizza
In 2010, Eater reported Pizza Hut Middle East released a pizza complete with a crust featuring balls of cream cheese alternating with meatballs. The website noted that a now-removed commercial claimed the cream cheese was intended for spreading all over the pizza.
Pizza Hut Crown Crust Pizza with Cheeseburgers
In 2012, Pizza Hut Middle East released another Crown Crust Pizza, this time featuring mini cheeseburgers in the crust. According to a commercial for the wacky product, it was topped with beef, fresh vegetables, and a special sauce specific to Pizza Hut. The commercial makes it look like the product was targeted towards people who craved cheeseburgers when they dined at Pizza Hut, as it featured a man ordering a cheeseburger. His friends laugh, but his waiter introduces him to this outrageous product.
Pizza Hut's Crown Crust Chicken Pizza
Pizza Hut Middle East also released a pizza with a chicken-nugget stuffed crust for those who craved pizza and chicken nuggets at the same time.
Pizza Hut's Kit Kat Pops
Pizza Middle East ventured into dessert territory with Kit Kat Pops — which were just Kit Kats wrapped in pizza dough.
Pizza Hut's Cone Crust Pizza
Pizza Hut Middle East released another wacky stuffed-crust pizza, this time with the dough rolled up into cones, and stuffed with cream cheese, honey mustard chicken — or both.
Taco Bell's Mtn. Dew AM
In 2012, Taco Bell debuted a new and bizarre morning beverage called Mtn. Dew A.M. Like a bizarre mimosa without the champagne but with Mountain Dew, the beverage was a sugary mix of orange juice and Mountain Dew. The company now serves a rebranded version of the beverage called Mountain Drew Kickstart Orange Citrus.
McDonald's McLobster
Canadian McDonald's made an ill-fated foray into the lobster roll. While a lobster roll — or a McLobster — isn't necessarily a bizarre food, per se, it certainly was a bizarre match for McDonald's customers. Grub Street accounted for a number of averse reactions to the item.
Pizza Hut Doritos Crunchy Crust Pizza
Pizza Hut Australia released a pizza with a Doritos-covered crust. Why have Doritos on the side with your pizza when you can have it on top of your pizza?
KFC Korea Zinger Double Down King
KFC's Double Down is pretty over-the-top as it is — but then KFC Korea launched this insane item, which, as the ad says, is "no bun. All meat." Like its predecessor, there was bacon and cheese — but there was no bread, just two chicken patties serving as the mechanism to hold this "sandwich" together.
McDonald's Black and White Burgers
In 2013, Brand Eating reported McDonald's Hong Kong released "Black and White" burgers. The website reported the "white" burger featured the odd amalgam of a bun with black sesame seeds, lettuce mashed potatoes, a fried chicken patty, pepper mushroom sauce, and bacon. However, the "black" burger was even more bizarre, as the bun was made with squid ink and topped with sesame seeds. Inside of the burger were two beef patties, lettuce, bacon, mashed potatoes, and truffle sauce.
Flying Fish Roe Salmon Cream Cheese Pizza
Why have cream cheese for breakfast, pizza for lunch, and sushi for dinner when you can have all three for the same meal? Pizza Hut Hong Kong unleashed the Flying Fish Roe Salmon Cream Cheese Pizza, combining the elements of all three meals for a very bizarre result.
Burger King's Windows 7 Whopper
In 2009, Burger King Japan released a special-edition seven-patty burger in honor of the Windows 7. It was only available for a week.
First Kitchen's Kit Kat Sandwich
Time noted the Japanese chain First Kitchen released the odd combination of a bun with a Kit Kat, whipped cream, and organ ge slices. It's certainly a bizarre dessert mash-up.
McDonald's "Gracoro" Burger
Japan has a burger that recurs in the winter that features essentially a Japanese version of a gratin croquette, Kotaku noted. It's filled with cheese, shrimp, and macaroni, and as bizarre as it sounds, the website claimed it has a cult following similar to the McRib.
Tim Horton's Buffalo Crunch Donut
Last summer, As Eaten on TV shared a photo of this outrageous donut at the New York State Fair. Grub Street accounted for its mash-up of unhealthy ingredients: the obviously fried donut, buffalo sauce, and even tortilla chips — which the website pointed out was just for decoration. True to its buffalo wings inspiration, the donut was also available in a "mild" flavor with ranch dressing.
Pizza Hut's Star Edge Pizza
This pizza might be the most bizarre menu item of all. Pizza Hut Korea's star-shaped pizza was loaded with seafood, meat, and dessert in the crust. Brand Eating noted the over-the-top pizza came fully equipped with shrimp, calamari, sausage, bacon, steak, and crusts filled with cranberry and cream cheese or a cinnamon-apple-nut mix alongside cream cheese. The commercial shows just how over-the-top and bizarre the product was, too.
Pizza Hut's hot dog stuffed-crust pizza
Last summer, Pizza Hut unleashed a pizza whose crust was stuffed with hot dogs unto the United States, though according to Eater, it had been making its way around the globe since 2006. It was met with mixed reviews.
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