
We Wake And Bake Every Morning — Hhhmmmm, sounds a bit suspicious. Pushing the envelope again I see, wink wink. It’s sex, drugs and rock and roll in advertising. How about some rock and roll, without a cow? Okay, for now a FREE Biscuit will do. Thanks Carl’s.

Line up Wednesday morning, November 16th for a FREE Hardee’s Made From Scratch Sausage Biscuit at Carl’s Jr. During breakfast hours, walk into a Carl’s Jr. and ask for YOUR Biscuit. No purchase necessary — Eat in or walk out, it’s all yours. So, how many Carl’s can you hit in the morning? Puddy says just ask the 8-Ball.

I like it that fast food restaurants keep trying to come up with something new. Some should stick with what they know best and others occasionally come up with something that works. Thanks to Carl’s Jr. for giving us the opportunity to try their hits and misses. This time we tried the new Grilled Cheese Bacon Burger and unanimously deemed it one of Carl’s hits. As pictured, our Burgers were nicely gooey and perfectly toasted. If all are made as good as this one, it should remain on the menu. Read more Carl’s Jr. food reviews here – We’re equal opportunity tasters.



I mostly appreciated the Fresh Pineapple received in launch of Carl’s Jr.’s New Teriyaki Burger – That was fun. The Teriyaki Burger is good too, because I usually choose a Hula Burger aka Hawaiian Burger aka Teriyaki Burger, that’s generally served with a Pineapple slice or two and a sweet Sauce. Shown is the Six Dollar Teriyaki Burger on the house, but I subsequently purchased another with a regular Burger and think it’s better. And the Pineapple actually has a grilled taste to it, which is nice. I’ll take the Fifth regarding their commercials. Aloha.
Related Links:
http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/2009/04/01/we-liked-carls-new-kentucky-bourbon-burger/
http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/2008/10/16/carls-jrs-so-called-600-burger-for-real/

I finally tried one of Carl’s Jr.’s Six Dollar Burgers – The Guacamole Bacon Burger, which sells for about $5.00. I’m not impressed. It tastes more like a $3.00 Burger, and frankly I like their less expensive Burgers better. It certainly doesn’t taste like a restaurant Burger, but more like a fast food Burger, which it is. Don’t be fooled by their advertising. It’s priced too high and doesn’t deliver what it boasts. This Burger is smaller and less attractive than the one currently featured on Carl’s Jr.’s website. If you haven’t tried it yet, be warned, it’s not worth the money and isn’t what it claims to be.
Related Link:
http://www.carlsjr.com/
Here’s a good looking Burger in real life – http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/?p=270
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