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‎09-18-2022 09:49 AM
This new product will be on your grocery shelves soon. I can't wait. I love sliders. Comes in hamburger or cheeseburger.
‎09-18-2022 10:20 AM
I like sliders but not White Castle or Krystal. I like to make my own of real roast beef, cheese, etc.
‎09-18-2022 11:25 AM
There aren't any White Castles near me. So when we went to Ohio a few years ago, my brother took me to a White Castle. What a treat! Liked them. Not sure but are all their hamburgers like sliders?
Doesn't matter. I liked them. So I will check out and look for the Bites.
I keep forgetting about White Castle when I am in the freezer section because I don't think about hamburgers in the freezer section. Will put it on my list.
@lil sophie Thanks for the heads up.
‎09-18-2022 12:48 PM - edited ‎09-18-2022 12:53 PM
@lil sophie wrote:This new product will be on your grocery shelves soon. I can't wait. I love sliders. Comes in hamburger or cheeseburger.
This particular product are not sliders. This is like Totinos pizza rolls except its hamburger or cheeseburger flavor. Not for me.
‎09-18-2022 12:51 PM
@lil sophie Saw the news story about this yesterday and looked for it at my ShopRite just a half hour ago. Not there yet
We love White Castle sliders and stop there on the way home from the Jersey Shore.
‎09-19-2022 05:53 AM
@LizzieInSRQ wrote:
@lil sophie wrote:This new product will be on your grocery shelves soon. I can't wait. I love sliders. Comes in hamburger or cheeseburger.
This particular product are not sliders. This is like Totinos pizza rolls except its hamburger or cheeseburger flavor. Not for me.
Technically speaking, @LizzieInSRQ , White Castle burgers, originated in the Midwest, were coined "sliders" many, many decades ago because of the affect they had on one's "interior plumbing" after eating them, not because of the size of the burgers. They could have easily been called "gut bombs", but people loved them and would accept the consequences to enjoy them. Eventually someone decided to call a tiny non-White Castle burger a "slider" and it stuck. Other restaurants started calling their version of the mini burger concept "sliders" and the definition became the new understanding of the term, by the general public. Being from Chicago, I've eaten plenty of sliders in my day. When I was a young kid, the burgers were 10 cents a piece, 12 cents for a cheeseburger, and you never only ate one. Their onion rings were gut bombs back then, too, but delicious nonetheless. I don't eat that stuff anymore.
‎09-19-2022 07:42 PM
I'd rather eat regular White Castle burgers, which I love. They're part of my childhood and many happy memories.
‎09-20-2022 09:03 PM
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@JeanLouiseFinch the burgers Whire Castle sells are sliders, i know that. The new freezer product that was shown, are not.
‎09-21-2022 08:57 AM
I think I've only eaten at White Castle's one time and I did like it. These bites don't look or sound appealing to me though.
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