February 13, 2012
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It’s a sin!

el Don Co-Editor-in-Chief chucking down a Jack in the Box's Bacon Shake.

Our country was founded on the idea that all shakes are created equal. The Bacon Shake, from Jack in the Box, disproves that notion.

Available for a limited time, the Bacon Shake is a perfect blend of creamy dairy and salty, smoky swine. Bacon connoisseurs will appreciate how the salty meat and the tasty fat from the tuxedo of pork cuts are equally represented in this delicious concoction.

Keeping with tradition, the Bacon Shake is topped with whipped cream and a cherry, tricking the eyes into thinking they behold a “normal” milkshake. But taste buds will soon realize the beauty of this treat.

Will the Bacon Shake reach the cult-like status of McDonald’s McRib? That remains to be seen. For now, go forth and have bacon.


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