Burger King's latest iteration of the iconic Whopper burger, the Bacon Jam Brisket Whopper, is now available in Las Vegas and Minneapolis until May 25 or while supplies last.
If the Bacon Jam Brisket Whopper attracts a huge following, Burger King may give the limited edition menu item a wider launch.
The Bacon Jam Brisket Whopper is a reinvention of the traditional Whopper by topping the beef patty with shredded brisket, melty American cheese, crispy onions, and a sweet, smoky bacon jam.
A traditional Whopper has a flame-grilled beef patty, tomatoes, lettuce, mayonnaise, ketchup, pickles, and white onions on a toasted sesame seed bun
Burger King has recently been focusing heavily on the Whopper as it undertakes a massive $400 million investment campaign aimed at improving its brand and restaurants
Not all of Burger King's past Whopper experiments have received a warm welcome. The, for example, not only sported an eye-popping black bun, but c
Customers reported an unsavory side effect after consuming the A1 Halloween Whopper and were underwhelmed by the spice levels in the Ghost Pepper Whopper.


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