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Would you bite? Burger popsicles divide the internet with bizarre summer trend

Would you bite? Burger popsicles divide the internet with bizarre summer trend

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A food vlogger has sparked a wave of intrigue and amusement across social media platforms with a viral video demonstrating the process of turning cheeseburgers into frozen treats on a stick.
Image: Juliette Instagram
From bustling street stalls to gourmet kitchens, the burger has evolved into a global culinary icon, symbolising creativity and comfort in countless delicious forms.
Once confined to the fast-food world, this savory favorite is now carefully crafted with inventive toppings and artisanal buns, delighting food lovers from every corner.
However, the internet has recently introduced an unusual twist to this beloved staple: burger popsicles. Yes, you read that correctly.
A chef has sparked a wave of intrigue and amusement across social media platforms with a viral video demonstrating the process of turning cheeseburgers into frozen treats on a stick.
In the now-famous clip, the chef starts by layering ground beef into a mould, followed by a generous helping of shredded cheese, crunchy lettuce and tangy pickles.
The whimsical concoction is then finished off with dollops of ketchup and mustard before being placed in the freezer overnight.
The result? Cheeseburger popsicles, which the chef touts as the "perfect poolside meal and ideal for summer parties."
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The video has since reached millions of views, largely due to its outrageous premise.
While some viewers seem intrigued by this frozen feast, the reaction has been overwhelmingly mixed.
Commentators on social media shared a barrage of humorous responses that reflect their bewilderment.
One user quipped, 'I don't want a cold cheeseburger,' while another expressed disbelief, stating, 'Y'all just be doing anything lol.'
Further adding to the amusement, another user joked about the unique blend of flavours, saying, 'Love getting down to the bottom and just biting condiments.'
Others echoed similar sentiments, with comments like, 'Never going to this party,' and a cheeky, 'Straight to jail.'
Clearly, for many, the mere idea of that frozen delicacy is enough to raise eyebrows and create laughter.
As this unconventional culinary creation gains traction, it vividly underscores how food trends can transcend cultural norms and provoke diverse reactions.
Whether seen as a creative adventure or a culinary faux pas, burger popsicles are capturing the curiosity - and occasional disdain - of diners everywhere, reminding us that the world of food is always ripe for experimentation.
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