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January 30, 2008 8:57 AM PST

I can has cheezburger in a can?

(Credit: Trekking Mahlzeiten)

With all the talk of lolcats and their beloved "cheezburgers," it's no surprise that this cheeseburger in a can is spreading like wildfire across the Web. Apparently you just open up the can and take out the cheeseburger, and maybe heat it up somehow before you eat it. Amazing. I guess these mean we're really prepared for the zombie apocalypse.

The "Cheeseburger in a Can," sold by a German outdoors retailer called Trekking Mahlzeiten, is only 257 calories, which is awesome, but it still costs 3.95 euros, which our lousy exchange rate translates into about six bucks. Can or no can, that's just exorbitant; I'll only eat a six-dollar hamburger if it's served at a restaurant with a full bar and a mechanical bull...with really tasty fries on the side.

Originally posted at Crave
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by Josh.Lowensohn January 30, 2008 12:15 PM PST
I see what you did there.
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by janebush08 August 20, 2008 2:28 AM PDT
Your title should be I can have cheezburger in a can... you used has & question mark which is not required...

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