You haven't lived until you've had a hot dog covered in green 'slime.'
at Universal Studios — aside from trying to survive the mazes, of course — is all the wild and creative treats they release.So, I put on my stretchy pants and taste-tested all the new Horror Nights menu items this year and let's just say I never knew I loved green nacho cheese...GhostbustersFirst of all, whoever came up with the idea of a breakfast sandwich for a nighttime event is a genius.
A Monster Chili Cheese Dog that you almost certainly have to eat with someone else unless you want to injure yourself.This ginormous hot dog is truly a monster. The name is correct. A Terror Dog might be able to eat this in one bite, but I couldn't handle more than a few myself. It was larger and juicier than Slimer's Dog, but pretty ~normal~ as far as toppings go.-themed eats was, drumroll please, a Cola Battered Corn Dog...topped with POP ROCKS.
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