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"To make poop turn that color green, it would require far more dye than is in the typical type of A.1.," said Pamela Reilly of Indianapolis, a naturopathic doctor and certified nutrition counselor who was pretty amused by the burger. Turns out, it's in the secret sauce - or, rather, dye.

"It didn't suck and I'd have another, but I'm not going to go out of my way for it," he said.īut, let's be honest, we're more interested in outcomes than inputs. How does a black bun turn into a trip to the Emerald City? In a more detailed review of the burger's actual culinary merits, Wickliff said despite the color, the bun tasted like. "I had been warned." he said. "Somebody on Twitter was talking about it and I thought, 'Well, now I have to go try it!'" The black arts: Burger King unveils Halloween Whopper The veggies contain chlorophyll, which makes them. Just green.īut Wickliff was more than prepared for what he saw in the bowl. Green poop usually happens when your diet consists of lots of green vegetables, like broccoli, kale, and spinach, according to Cleveland Clinic.

All things considered, he said, his stool was normal. "Almost a grass green," Mike Wickliff, Indianapolis, said of his droppings after chowing down on a Halloween Whopper. When it happens: Can happen at any time after meconium poop. Steak Sauce - but its effect on a person's poo.Īnd according to the curious diners who've tried the burger, their dookie turned vividly, neon green. It turns out the most frightening part of the holiday sandwich might not be the black bun - tinted with A.1. That seems to be the case with Burger King's Halloween Whopper.
