Fast-food is usually centred around the ba
sics: burgers, pizza, and fried chicken. But chains like to mix things up a bit by coming
out with new and sometimes odd items. So, here are the Top 20 CRAZIEST Fast Food Menu
Items Of The Last DECADE (Part 2). Ghost Pepper Fries - Wendy's If you thought your life was lacking a little
bit of spice, then all you needed to do was head down to your local Wendy's and order
some of their spiciest fries yet, the Ghost Pepper Fries. Back in 2016, the delicious
but destructive fries were released to the public, and they were anything but suitable
for the faint of heart. A plate of French fries smothered with shredded cheese, cheese
sauce, and some fresh jalapenos seemed reasonable enough. But the real takeaway? The ghost pepper
sauce that would sneak up on you and give you that extra pep in your step. With online
petitions to bring these back, it's safe to say that despite its craziness, it was one
heck of a good snack! Angriest Whopper - Burger King Because the old Angry Whopper was apparently,
not angry enough, in 2016, Burger King released a new and improved version of their spicy
burger series, the Angriest Whopper. Apart from the jalapenos, the Angriest Whopper was
a pretty normal burger. Oh, except for the bright red, hot-sauce-infused bun, the angry
onions, and the angry spicy sauce. But you know, other than that, just your plain, old
standard burger. The fruity mango habanero-style sauce was, however, more on the sweet side
than spicy, so it complemented perfectly the spiciness of the burger. Not only did it
look angry, but it also looked like a mean meal as well. Chizza - KFC America isn't the only place in the world
where fast-food gets a little crazy. In 2015, KFC in the Philipines wanted to dab into the
world of pizza by making one of their own. So, they said hello to the Chizza. It was
nothing too out there, just some fried chicken with some pizza toppings, no biggie. But the
real madness comes from the idea itself. Why would a fried chicken joint want to make a
pizza? Well, the answer KFC gave was "why not?" And they really delivered. It became
so popular, it eventually expanded to other countries, like India and Thailand - but has
yet to come to America. While we're waiting, we'll just stick to regular pizza! Cheez-It Stuffed Pizza - Pizza Hut Another crazy take on pizza from the last
decade was that time Pizza Hut joined forces with an iconic snack, the Cheez-it, and created
a hybrid beast. The Cheez-it Stuffed Pizza was basically a crossover that no one really
asked for, but we weren't exactly complaining about it either. It was everything a pizza
should be, cheesy and full of hearty tomato sauce, all stuffed into a giant Cheez-It-shaped
pizza pocket. While it was a rather odd combination of ingredients, it certainly made a statement.
Extra points to Pizza Hut for creativity, and a couple more for the taste. Gracoro Burger - McDonald's This McDonald's item from the Japanese menu
in the 1990s made an unexpected comeback in 2012. The Gracoro burger was basically every
mac and cheese lover's wildest dream. Much like the McRib, it's only available for limited-time
offers, and people usually patiently wait for its return. And in the case of the Gracoro
burger, it's only available during the cold winter months. This seasonal burger features
a patty made with a breadcrumb crust filled with macaroni, shrimp, a white, demi-glace
sauce, and some cheddar cheese. Sadly, it went away as quickly as it came and hasn't
been available since. Anticipation grows for the day it will make its acclaimed return.
But for now, this under-the-sea burger will remain there. Fritos Pie Pizza - Little Caesar's If you've ever wanted to experience what Fritos
on a pizza would taste like, then Little Caesar's had the perfect pizza for you. The Fritos
Pie was a test-run item in certain Tennessee locations back in 2019 and featured chili
cheese, taco sauce, and was topped with chili cheese Fritos. Well, it "could" be topped
with the Fritos. You see, you would get the bag separately and it was your job to sprinkle
them onto your pie. So, technically, you could put just about any kind of chips, really.
But, Fritos were the chosen ones. If you still truly feel like you missed out, you can always
recreate this one at home, it's not that hard, really. Upside Down Whopper - Burger King If there's one TV show that really took over
our screens in the last decade, it's Stranger Things. Burger King seized the opportunity
and partnered up with the series to promote the newest season. The Upside-Down Whopper
was basically just a regular Whopper, but served... upside down! It was a nice reference
for the fans of the show, but other than that, what other purpose did it have? It seems
like the fans were the only ones really ordering it. Why else would you order a burger that's
reversed like that? As thoughtful as it was, we have seen much stranger things in the
fast-food world than that - see what we did there? Mac and Cheese Bun Chicken Sandwich - KFC It looks like KFC might have trouble staying
in their lane as they tend to come up with random new menu items all the time. Then again,
they do love innovation, so I guess a Mac And Cheese Bun Chicken Sandwich shouldn't
sound too crazy. Except that it does. It sounds crazy good! Imagine a piece of your favorite fried
chicken, stuffed between two fried mac and cheese buns - how does that sound? Heavenly
probably, but the only downside is, it's not available in the U.S. Bring out the violins
because it's time to shed a tear. With KFC always getting so creative, why does it seem
we're always left out of the fun? Kit Kat Pops - Pizza Hut This is another sweet creation America wasn't
lucky enough to get to know, the Kit Kat Pops from Pizza Hut in the Middle East. For starters,
anything with the word "Kit-Kat" in it already sounds ridiculously amazing. It doesn't take
much to make an icon out of these classic chocolate bars, but throw them in sweet pizza
dough and you have got yourself one decadent dessert that sounds too good to be true. At
first sight, they resembled little corn dogs without a stick, but after the first bite,
there was no mistaking. Everything that's good about a Kit-Kat, baked into pizza dough,
what more could you possibly want? Blueberry McGriddle - McDonald’s The McGriddle is arguably one of the best
breakfast items on McDonald's menu. This and the McMuffin, hands down. So what exactly
could be so wrong about McD's trying to make this already delicious invention a little
tastier? Well, it turns out, not a lot, because the blueberry McGriddle is to die for. At
least, it was - before McDonald's discontinued its famous McGriddles for an unlimited period
due to the current situation. While it's no longer available for the moment, it doesn't
take away the fact that these are both delicious and iconic. Adding some blueberries gave them
a little extra sweetness, perfect to start your day right. Blueberry McGriddle, we're
patiently awaiting your return! Dry Pork and Seaweed Donut - Dunkin' It's safe to say that the flavors we're used
to in America are probably not the same in every other country. What we like here might
not be liked somewhere else and vice versa - like for example, how in Asia, they usually
like to put seaweed into basically everything. Sure, here we enjoy the occasional sushi, but Dunkin'
in some parts of Asia took the seaweed game one step further and created a donut with
dry pork and seaweed. While here, it sounds like this would be a big no-no, it seemed
to go over quite well in Asian countries. Since it's made of yeast dough, it's more
on the savory side than the sweet one, so keep that in mind if you ever get the chance
to try one! French Toast Sandwich - Burger King If you constantly find yourself hesitating
between having a sweet or a savory breakfast, Burger King had the perfect combination for
you. The French Toast Sandwich was a savory seasoned sausage, a fluffy egg, and some creamy
American cheese all in-between two sweet, golden brown, French Toast slices. It made
its debut on the menu as a limited-time offer in 2019 and it probably should've stayed a
little longer, considering how popular and delicious it was. Maybe this will be our
lucky year and this next-level breakfast will make its long-awaited comeback. Red Ramen Burger - Red Robin This one might be one of the weirdest inventions
yet, but also one of the tastiest. The Red Ramen Burger from Red Robin was modeled after
the original Japanese version created in 2013 by Keizo Shimamoto. It featured a beef patty
with some chili-infused cabbage, carrots onions, and teriyaki and Chiu Chow aioli, but instead
of the traditional bun, it was between a crispy noodle bun, because well, why not? While it
sounds like an amazing idea, it was actually a pretty big mess to eat and didn't exactly
reach unanimity among all customers. But again, it was a burger made of ramen so that fact
alone definitely made it worth a try. Maybe making one from scratch at home would give
better results, who knows. Popcorn Chicken Nacho Box - KFC Is there anything more amazing than KFC's
Popcorn chicken? Well, it just so happens, yes there is, and it's the Popcorn Chicken
Nacho Box from KFC Australia. Last May, this part of the world was lucky enough to be blessed
by the chain's release of a recipe that would change the nacho game forever. The Popcorn
chicken nacho box combined all of your regular nacho ingredients but with the added bonus
of popcorn chicken, along with some salsa and cheese to round out the taste. If you
want to make some for yourself, just check out the Instagram page and follow the recipe
for some guaranteed satisfaction! Cap’n Crunch Delights - Taco Bell This genius invention from Taco Bell hit the
menu in 2015 and left more than one person drooling. The Cap'n Crunch Delights were basically
little fried pastries coated in the beloved Cap'n Crunch Berries cereal with a sweet milky
filling. It was designed as a breakfast item, but perhaps it would've been a little more
suitable as a quick dessert, seeing how sweet and sugary these little balls of goodness
were. Let's just say the "milk-flavored" center tasted more like a spoonful of sugar than
a spoonful of milk, but hey, good is good, right? Perhaps if they were made a teeny,
tiny bit less sweet, they could make a phenomenal reappearance on the menu! Mac 'n' Cheetos - Burger King A lot of fast-food chains have toyed with
the emotions of Cheetos lovers over the years by creating new and delicious items and then
pulling them off the menu at the last minute. Burger King is no exception and their Mac
'n' Cheetos has been put on, and then pulled off the menu more than once over the years.
They were basically fried sticks of mac and cheese covered in Cheetos dust and were only
sold for a short period of time - but charmed so many in that short period. If you're still
sad about the departure of these delicious treats, Burger King has not left you hanging
this time and you can now find boxes of mac 'n' Cheetos at your local Walmart! Cheesy Bites Pizza - Pizza Hut Easily one of the most iconic menu items from
Pizza Hut, the Cheesy Bites pizza is definitely a sight to behold. It takes the meaning of
"extra cheese" to a whole new level by adding over 28 cheese-filled breadstick bites to
the crust to "pull, dip, and pop." You can start with the pizza and make your way to
the bites, or go completely off-book and start with the crust! That's what they're there
for, after all. There’s a rumour going around that it's coming back this year, but there's
still no sign of it yet, so let's see how things unfold and hope that this ingenious
creation will reappear once again. Doughnut Sandwich - KFC What do you get when you combine two glazed
doughnuts and a piece of the colonel's fried chicken? You get the tasty, but greasy, Doughnut
Sandwich from KFC. Again trying to find a new substitution for the good old bun, KFC
decided to experiment and test out doughnuts as an alternative to the standard bun. Reviews
have been mixed, but it's probably because people aren't ready for this innovation yet.
While the mix of a doughnut and fried chicken might sound a little weird, it might just
be weird enough to work. Gigantic Nacho Platter - Taco Bell The Gigantic Nacho Platter from Taco Bell
wore its name well as it was the largest box of nachos the chain has ever released. The
nachos were made principally of beef, refried beans, nacho cheese sauce, sour cream, pico
de gallo, guacamole, and jalapeños. Pretty loaded, and pretty delicious too. Unfortunately,
these were only available for a short test-run, but that shouldn't stop you from trying to
make some yourself! Like they say: Go big or go home. Doughnut Sticks - McDonald’s Doughnuts are already pretty easy to eat on
the go. Yes, they can be a bit messy sometimes but that's part of the charm. McDonald's found
a way to make doughnuts even more quick-and-easy and turned them into little sticks. Perfect
for a car ride or a busy morning on the go, the doughnut sticks resembled little Churros
dusted with some sweet, cinnamon sugar. They also come with a little chocolate dipping
sauce, to make your morning even more special. McDonald's might not be your first thought
when it comes to pastries, but these are definitely worth a second thought. Tap or click for another great video and to
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