Consumerist reader Renee writes in to say she’s tried the new fair fare, and it sounds like she regrets it.
“We are idiots and got the fried coffee just to see what it was like,” Renee says. They ordered three donut sized balls for about $7, $7 their mouths will never get back again.
“They are horrible,” she writes. “Dry and grainy coffee grounds like that mouthful you get at the end of the last cup of a pot. No one would ever get them twice so clearly it’s just a novelty meant to get a lot of mildly adventurous people like us to give them $7.”
There you have it, folks — just because something is out there and crazy and just so happens to be deep-fried, it might not be delicious. If you start out with something delicious — like a candy bar — and then fry it, sure, it’s gonna taste good. But if you take something you’d normally never eat by itself — like coffee grounds — it might taste like something you’d throw out after making your morning pot coffee fell into the deep fryer.
by Mary Beth Quirk via Consumerist
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