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I wonder if the DDD is made of something that once clucked along with something that once barked...?
KFC debuts 'Double Down Dog' in Philippines

By Joshua Fechter
Published 9:33 am, Monday, January 26, 2015

KFC's new "Double Down Dog," being tested in 11 stores in the Phillipines, is basically a hot dog slathered in cheese shoved into a piece of fried chicken shaped like a hot dog bun.

KFC's new "Double Down Dog," being tested in 11 stores in the Phillipines, is basically a hot dog slathered in cheese shoved into a piece of fried chicken shaped like a hot dog bun.

Those eager to try KFC's latest concoction might want to grab their passport: the food item is only available at 11 locations in the Philippines, When In Manila reported.

The company has not yet announced plans to offer the hot dog in the United States.
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Joe Guy wrote: KFC's new "Double Down Dog," being tested in 11 stores in the Phillipines, is basically a hot dog slathered in cheese shoved into a piece of fried chicken shaped like a hot dog bun.

KFC's new "Double Down Dog," being tested in 11 stores in the Phillipines, is basically a hot dog slathered in cheese shoved into a piece of fried chicken shaped like a hot dog bun.
Good to see that you're practicing the double-thing, Joe
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Anything worth saying once is worth saying twice.

Anything worth saying once is worth saying twice.

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What about if it's not worth saying once?
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