September 24, 2013

Interesting: Most Innovative and Creative Burgers

This year I have expressed my passion for burgers... I came across French graphic designers Thomas and Quentin who have put their creativity to work and created a whole new meaning for the way we see burgers following  pop cultures and current events. Some of their recent burger ideas include a Thanksgiving burger, a Lord of the Rings burger, and a burger served in a cone and the end of the world burger... Recently they also came up with The End Burger, inspired of course by the upcoming end of the world as predicted by the Mayans. If you would have to create your own burger, what would it be? The Burger collection:

  • The moon burger

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  • The end burger

  • The cone burger

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  • The seafood burger

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  • The Halloween burger (Fat and furious Big Mac)

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  • The 007 Burger

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  • The vegetable burger

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  • Thanksgiving burger

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  • Yin Yang burger

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  • The Fat and Furious burger

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  • The egg burger

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Life is too short to count calories!

 

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