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We sunk our teeth into the new SPY x FAMILY peanut butter burgers at Burger King Japan
Continuing a trend of menu items that cater to heavy eaters (perhaps highlighted by the Tokyo Teriyaki Tower Super One Pound Beef Burger), Burger King Japan is bringing back its popular Big Mouth Burgers. Just last month, Burger King brought them back with a new chili and hashbrown version, and this time they're bringing along another burger newcomer sure to please bacon lovers.
Joining the standard with Cheese & Cheese Big Mouth Burger is the Bacon Booster Big Mouth Burger, which with eight slices of bacon, has a very fitting name!
While most Big Mouth Burgers have featured three beef patties, the new Bacon Booster Big Mouth Burger only has two, but makes up for the meat with a load of bacon. It features two flame-grilled 100% beef patties, eight generous slices of smoky bacon, four slices of rich cheddar cheese, pickles, ketchup and mustard. It definitely looks like it's for meat lovers!
The Cheese & Cheese Big Mouth Burger meanwhile returns with three beef patties, is topped with a creamy and spicy cheese sauce, rich cheddar cheese slices, and shredded cheese made from a blend of three types of cheese. The name pretty much tells you all you need to know about it.
Along with the two huge burgers comes the "My Caramel Sundae" (Coffee and Caramel flavor) which drizzles a bittersweet caramel and coffee sauce made with Lorraine rock salt over soft serve ice cream.
Both Big Mouth Burgers and the My Caramel Sundae will be available at Burger King locations throughout Japan from May 6th to May 19th.