Secret Menu

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A Secret Menu is a selection of food items that are not on the "regular" menu of a beverage or food distributor, and often become known from insider knowledge and discussion on food culture websites.[1]

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  • In-N-Out Burger has an extensive "secret" menu.
  • Subway's Pizza Sub has been removed from the menu, but can still be ordered in many branches.
  • Jamba Juice has a number of items that aren't listed on the menu. These items appear to be secret because of the inherent unhealthiness of some of the smoothies (such as smoothies made entirely with sweets), copyright violations (such as the use of the word Gummi or Skittles) or generally controversial names (such as the Thank You Jesus, Hello Jesus or Screaming Orgasm). Most Jamba Juice employees will not let customers order these smoothies unless the customer knows the name and recipe for the desired beverage. Jamba Juice permits its customers to order any combination of ingredients for no additional price. Flavors include: Passion Berry Breeze, Strawberry Shortcake, White Gummy Bear, PB+J, Pink Star, Skittles, Red Gummy Bear, Fat Lion, Sourpatch Kid, Now and Later, Push Pop, Green Gummi Bear, Raspberry Dreamin', Pineapple Dreamin', Tropical Tango, Pacific Passion, Berry Depressing, Apple Pie,Cocoa Puffs, Fruity Pebbles, Chocolate Ice Cream, Rainbow Sherbet, Andres' Surprise, and Lemonade Lightnin'.
  • Burger King has items such as a mustard whopper, where mustard replaces the usual mayonnaise in a Whopper.
  • Pizza Hut removed both the Cheesy Wrap and the Chicken Wrap and replaced them with the Spin Roll, but they still remain on the order system and can be ordered.
  • Potbelly has an underground menu that includes the BLT, the "Cheeseburger," the "Bacon Cheeseburger", the "Grilled Cheese", and the "Wrecking Ball."

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Secret Menu Items: The Really Big Guide To Secret Menu Items