Been seeing the ads everywhere recently. Anyone tried em yet?
I think you could put your own slivers on. If you are growing some that is. I can't see how they could legally do something like that, because I can imagine many workers would end up with the oils on their hands somehow and end up trying to sue taco bell.ChileHeadCliff said:. I wish they woulda just put raw slivers in it.
Had a less than stellar production so far this season. But point being that they really needed to let some of these flavors speak for themselves. To me this shenanigans ranks right down there with the Wendy's ghost fries.laynlow said:I think you could put your own slivers on. If you are growing some that is. I can't see how they could legally do something like that, because I can imagine many workers would end up with the oils on their hands somehow and end up trying to sue taco bell.
Oh don't get me wrong I agree 100%, but now "Ghost Pepper" has become gimmicky everyone is going to rush to put produtct out with the name ghost pepper on it to sell, sell ,sell. It's only a matter of time until we see a Carolina Reaper Whopper.ChileHeadCliff said:Had a less than stellar production so far this season. But point being that they really needed to let some of these flavors speak for themselves. To me this shenanigans ranks right down there with the Wendy's ghost fries.
Yeah but it'd mean people would actually pay attention to our art to know that a ghost isn't the hottest. I even know pro growers that still claim the scorpion as the hottest.laynlow said:Oh don't get me wrong I agree 100%, but now "Ghost Pepper" has become gimmicky everyone is going to rush to put produtct out with the name ghost pepper on it to sell, sell ,sell. It's only a matter of time until we see a Carolina Reaper Whopper.
wayright said:I had my first Ghost griller today,,,I like Taco Bell,,and I was surprised at the heat.
I was telling my helper before I ate it,,that no public places will add real heat,,so I was skeptical to say the least..but was pleasantly surprised....It may have just been they put on extra sauce at the location I was at, but I dug it!
Kevin
laynlow said:I think you could put your own slivers on. If you are growing some that is. I can't see how they could legally do something like that, because I can imagine many workers would end up with the oils on their hands somehow and end up trying to sue taco bell.
Your taco bell use the ice scream scooper or caulk gun for the "beef"?ColdSmoke said:problem is you have to eat the TBell meat. I had the habanero one and I could actually taste habanero flavor but it was still gross because of the "beef"
hmmmmmm !laynlow said:Oh don't get me wrong I agree 100%, but now "Ghost Pepper" has become gimmicky everyone is going to rush to put produtct out with the name ghost pepper on it to sell, sell ,sell. It's only a matter of time until we see a Carolina Reaper Whopper.