![]() ![]() CB Hot Cheeto Float at the Orange County Fair on J(Carolyn Burt, SCNG)ĭespite chugging water all day, I was parched when it came time to try this. It should also go without warning that this is a big sugar intake so best to share with others. I found that eating it one layer at a time was the way to go, plus it makes you feel as though you’re getting multiple treats for the price of one. The melt in your mouth donut was a less enjoyable chew when it was combined with biting on the sugar rock nerds. While I enjoy each of the individual items that were layered on this donut nerds candy, sweet glaze and cotton candy, all of them together in one bite was an odd combination. I was not prepared for how comically large the Unicorn Donut would be. Typically when you walk by the vendors and you see the giant photos of the food, you assume that they’re making the item look bigger than it actually is. DE Unicorn Donut at the Orange County Fair on J(Carolyn Burt, SCNG) Unicorn Donut It felt like someone was blindfolded and took three random things out of their fridge and made a meal out of it. And this is coming from someone who likes hot Cheetos! It came with some sort of (apple?) sauce that actually managed to make it worse. The Cheetos added nothing but a constant need for napkins, and took down the overall quality and flavor of the dish. It was a pretty decent potsticker, and it felt like it was covered in the Cheetos for no reason. DE Flamin’ Hot Cheetos Potstickers from Chicken Charlie’s at the Orange County Fair on J(Carolyn Burt, SCNG) Flamin’ Hot Cheetos Potstickers I wouldn’t try this at the fair, but if you’re ever curious and have both ingredients at home, knock yourself out. It’s an entirely impractical lunch, with the Krispy Kreme making your fingers stickier with every bite and the ungodly amount of meat. The quality of the burger took it down a few notches, as it really reminded me of my elementary school cafeteria’s burgers. Conceptually, I have to applaud the idea: The sweetness of the donut compliments the greasy meat and cheese taste. I actually thought the combination was pretty decent. But I’d be lying if I told you that it was so gross and that I couldn’t stand it. Sitting on the menu, it reads like something out of cartoon, a fictionalized dish poking fun at American food. I was intimidated by this one, mostly because there is no reason why it should exist. ![]()
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