Thursday, December 18, 2008

Eau de Whopper (or should I say 'Eww' de Whopper?)

Have you guys seen this? Burger King has come out with a not-at-all-seductive cologne called Flame. From the official site:
The WHOPPER sandwich is America's Favorite burger. FLAME by BK captures the essence of that love and gives it to you. Behold the scent of seduction, with a hint of flame-broiled meat.
Creepiest. Cosplay. Ever.


You can only buy Flame in NYC. It was for sale online here for $3.99 a vial (about $10 including shipping), but they sold out of stock in less than a day. My favorite review from the site:
I used to work at BK when I was a lot younger. The smell left on me after an 8 hour shift was so yummy delicious that I wouldn't shower until the next day or so.

Thanks ricky's!! Now I can smell like the good ol days even after a shower!!!
Gross, gross, a thousand times gross.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"dotty dot dot" is about the best summation of my reaction to this.

They named it FLAME? It has to be a big gay joke and christ almighty, who wants to smell like a hamburger all day.

It will lend a hilarious credence to men complaining about being "hot man meat" ala Jon in "garfield" (note: i dont know if this actually happens anymore)

6:38 PM  
Blogger StargazerGirl said...

Oh yay, I know so many people who enjoy smelling like hamburgers all day.

I hate whoppers. Now I hate them even more.

6:48 PM  
Blogger angrygrrface said...

Ugh, it must smell like 2 parts questionable meat and one part pickles with a dash of B.O. Gross.

12:07 AM  

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