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From That’s Nerdalicious!: Hamburger speaker for flame-broiled beats and sounds that gain pounds.

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Though our stomachs contain hydrochloric acid, the experiment in the following video is far from an exact replication of what actually happens during digestion because it lacks amino acids to break down the fats.

Still, those McDonald’s burgers are pretty sturdy. Not surprising when you consider that the picture after the break shows a McDonald’s burger on the left from 2008, and a McDonald’s burger on the right from 1996. Both look pretty much the same. Read more on That’s Nerdalicious!…

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Foodies can now weigh down their cellphones with oversized straps shaped like a smiley face burger and two varieties of cake. If that wasn’t mouth-watering enough, the straps supposedly smell like the food they represent. A gallery is available after the break.

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I bet that the burgers in this fast food origami set are closer to real beef than the stuff you get in most fast food restaurants. Includes 16 pieces of origami paper and easy to follow illustrated instructions.

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When the BK King needs to take time away from his busy schedule of breaking in to homes to deliver breakfast sandwiches and reverse pick-pocketing, he whisks away to a bouncy burger of solitude to hatch his next creepy scheme.

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If the Hamburglar could afford to buy a rug, this cheeseburger-shaped version would certainly be the one he would choose. Unfortunately, stealing burgers from children does not generate much income, so the Hamburglar is forced to live on the street—freebasing condiments to get a quick fix. Tragic.

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