I'm ashamed to admit this but, I went to Taco Bell sober. And it's true what they say about the difference between Taco Bell late at night when you're tuned up and sober Taco Bell. We are talking a night and day difference, which it turns out is the same tragic reality of Taco Bell's marketing of their products versus what they actually deliver.
First featured in a joke ad in 'Sports Illustrated,' Wendy's nine-patty "T-Rex" burger is now a real thing. We can feel our arteries hardening already. Seriously, even a real T-Rex would have trouble choking this thing down.
If you spend a lot of time with high school students you should be pretty well acquainted with Taco Bell.
Which is why it's surprising that the delicious fast food was able to cause so much confusion at Del Campo High School in Sacramento, California.
On July 7, 1999, Dave Whipple bought a McDonald's hamburger. The Utah man didn't intend to eat it, but instead he wanted to prove that the burger was so pumped full of preservatives that it would look the same after a month.