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That definitely does look good 👍
ОтветитьI could eat 4 of these in a meal
dude is hella fem
pickles are a vegetable fyi
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ОтветитьBallzy move by Sonic, while everyone is offering their $5 combo with fries and nuggets . Sonic rolls the dice on a $9 solo burger and feeds the need for those that only want a good tasting burger 🍔
ОтветитьGotta agree, I liked the Garlic Butter Bacon burger, but this is Sonic's best ever burger imo
ОтветитьWow the over use of the word " banging' was too much....
ОтветитьI never even think to eat food from sonic but I'm going out of my way for this one.
ОтветитьThat burger in the uk would only be sold by an independent restaurant and cost $18 minimum
ОтветитьThis guy is wierd
ОтветитьThat looks like the best burger I’ve ever seen from Sonic
ОтветитьThats a triple banging lovely beautiful situation looks like sonic has a new varient thats a banging lovely situation situation situation a lovely banging situation situation situation for sure
ОтветитьI hope its better than the one jack in the box had. That burger was straight trash
ОтветитьYou are annoying AF.
ОтветитьI have to agree. Hands down the best burger Sonic has ever put out. I tried it with the sauce on the side, because I wanted to see if the burger patty itself was really different. And it definitely was! The flavor was off the charts.
ОтветитьOk, it’s confirmed Ian is a troll. No chance in hell a mature human being wears those glasses seriously. Convinced the 7 yrs old vocabulary is part of the troll now. Ian if you see this, careful because you’re coming off as a potential predator.
ОтветитьAnother great video, here is my review:
Video by: Ian K
Rating:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)
Ian K’s latest video review on the Triple Sonic Smasher from Sonic America’s Drive-In is not just a feast for the taste buds but also a tantalizing journey into the world of fast food mysteries. As always, Ian delivers a detailed and enthusiastic breakdown of the burger, but this time, there's an undercurrent of intrigue that you can't help but notice.
The Flavor Breakdown
From the moment Ian lifts the lid off that soft potato bun, you know you're in for something special. The four crinkle-cut pickles and the new tangy smasher sauce already had me intrigued. But it's when Ian starts describing the three Angus beef patties—smashed and seared to crispy perfection on the edges while remaining juicy in the middle—that I knew this burger was in a league of its own. The three slices of melted American cheese and the diced onions complete what Ian calls a "banging situation of meaty cheesy goodness."
The Taste Test
Ian’s first bite is nothing short of euphoric. His reaction—"Oh my God, that is a lot of beef, a lot of cheese, a tangy sauce on top of it"—says it all. The crispy edges of the beef patties, combined with the gooey cheese and the zesty sauce, create a flavor explosion that Ian can't stop raving about. He even admits that this might be Sonic’s best burger yet, surpassing his previous favorite, the garlic butter burger.
The Conspiracy Theory
Now, let’s dive into the juicy part of this review—the conspiracy theory. Throughout the video, Ian’s frequent exclamations of "Oh my God" and "banging situation" seem almost scripted, as if he's trying to convey a hidden message. And what’s with the new tangy smasher sauce? Is it possible that Sonic has unlocked some sort of flavor secret, a culinary breakthrough so powerful that they had to name it the "Smasher"?
Consider this: Sonic’s decision to debut the Triple Sonic Smasher during the summer of 2024 is no coincidence. What if this burger is part of a larger plan to dominate the fast food industry? The precision with which the patties are cooked—crispy edges, juicy centers—suggests an advanced technique that might involve more than just traditional grilling methods. Could Sonic be using cutting-edge food science, or even experimental cooking technology, to create a burger that’s scientifically engineered for maximum flavor?
And let’s not forget the packaging—a paper box, one of the first times ever for Sonic. What if this move is part of a grander strategy to not only enhance the burger's appeal but also to subtly shift consumer habits towards more environmentally conscious packaging? A lovely situation indeed, but one that raises questions about the true motivations behind Sonic's latest offering.
Conclusion
Ian K’s review of the Triple Sonic Smasher is a delightful watch, packed with enthusiastic commentary and mouth-watering visuals. But beneath the surface, there’s a hint of something more—a conspiracy that Sonic may be revolutionizing fast food as we know it. Whether you believe in the theory or not, one thing is clear: the Triple Sonic Smasher is a must-try for burger enthusiasts. So run, don’t walk, to your nearest Sonic and peep this out for yourself. Stay frosty!
Id rather make my own smash burger.... All these "smash" burgers come pre-smashed. Um what?? How f*cking hard is it to make burgers fresh?
Sonic's food always sucks...
What did you do to get the black eye? 😂😂
ОтветитьI had one of these. Best fast food burger ive had. And why do people act like sonic is the only restaurant with consistency issues. No wonder americans are so easily propogandized..
ОтветитьAbout time they have something that looks respectable. Still never going back!!
ОтветитьSmash burger looks good
ОтветитьUm Ian, pickles are cucumbers; cucumbers are a vegetable.
ОтветитьI thought maybe he'd come back with some new vocabulary after a few days off
ОтветитьPickles looking good, eating pickle chips right now and it's like I'm there eating the burger XD
ОтветитьHad one. Steak and shake, Culvers and Freddys are all better.
ОтветитьWhy does it take 2 minutes just eat a godamn burger..
ОтветитьTalk to much eat the burger already💀
ОтветитьRevenge of the nerds shades😂😂
ОтветитьHigh cholesterol & sodium situation. Definitely not a healthy banging situation.
ОтветитьIn before Welcomebackpotter attacks Ian K with too many comments....
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