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I’ve been sort of sitting on these Burger King Onion Ring Snacks. I don’t mean actually sitting on them as in squatting and placing my butt-rear directly over these holes, er, rings, er, roundish snack things. (Hey, that rhymes!) I mean I’ve kept them in the dollar store food Cheap Eats review cache for a rainy day. They just seemed like such an easy review to put up, and I had great gasping plans for them.

But seeing as I’m gasping in other ways due to the 98 degree heat today, I figured I might as well have a go at them. Give it the old college try. You know. Cram as many onion rings into my mouth as possible and then sit back and watch a hockey playoff game or two. See if I can shoot a stream of pee through the ring. Purely puerile things that stifling heat makes you do.

These are Burger King branded snack chips that are supposed to be the equivalent of their onion rings. Now, I haven’t been to BK in awhile, although it’s not because I dislike the food. I’m sorta ambivalent toward their offerings, no lingering hate here. Apparently, they have made a mess of their commercials though, according to the preliminary results of the “Worst Fast Food Commercials” poll that’s running. I haven’t seen too many BK commercials at all lately - it’s kinda weird.

But anyhow, these onion ring snacks actually look surprisingly close to what I’m assuming their real onion rings would look like. They’re sort of the size of the smaller onion rings you might get in an order, from about 1-2 inches in diameter. That’s 1-2 inches across, for those of you who failed math like I did.

BK Onion Ring Snacks - Cheap Eats at Bloglander

I actually find it quite interesting that the rings are not all the exact same size. They must have some sort of onion-ring-diameter randomizer function embedded into the extruder machine. I bet you it’s patented, which is unfortunate because I was just about to submit that idea to one of those “Invention Patent” websites and watch the pennies roll in. Jingle, jingle.

I guess the big question you’ve been patiently waiting for me to answer is: How are these compared to Funyuns?

Besides having a name that’s 95% better grammatically speaking (I can only imagine how many gallons of paint one has to gulp in order to come up with a proper butcherizing of the name “Funyuns”), the BK Onion Ring snacks are decidedly darker and browner in color. The texture of the outside of the ring looks very similar to the breading on an onion ring. I have to say I was pleasantly surprised by the appearance.

They also appear to be “chunkier” than Funyuns - I know real onion slices are pretty flat and skinny, so maybe they’re trying to imitate a really thick batter. Actually, if they were shooting a(nother) remake of “Honey I Shrunk The Kids” next door (and they’ve been known to shoot Hollywood drivel films all around our area), I might be tempted to think these were Cinnamon Cheerios cereal props. They look an awful lot like them.

As far as texture goes, they aren’t that dense like Cheetos, but are more like cheese puffs. Not as light as the puffs, though - I would say they fall somewhere in between. They have a nice crunch to them - I want to say they’ve got around the same crunch as Funyuns do. Dang it, I keep typing FunyuMs. Stupid ‘N’ and ‘M’ close together on the keyboard. Where’s my Dvorak

As for taste, they’ve got a good strong onion flavor - no doubt enhanced suitably by a few tablespoons of MSG. But not the worst tasting onion chips I’ve ever had. I wish I had some Funyuns so I could test them side by side. If memory serves me correctly, and it never does, I think Funyuns were actually saltier than these BK Onion Ring chips. I was quite surprised I didn’t have to immediately take a drink after eating these. Well, OK, I did have to run to get a drink after about six of the rings. That MSG sort of creeps up on you all sudden-like.

In conclusion, I think that I was suckered into buying these onion ring snacks just because they had the Burger King name on them. In that respect, their evil corporate marketing machinations worked beautifully. I’m going to have to take some of those new Name Brand De-Sensitizer pills I’ve been hearing so much about. But I guess I was fairly surprised that the actual product was decent and they went to some trouble to make it interesting instead of just slapping their name on a bunch of baked cornholes.

Sorry, I meant corn rings. And I just realized I used the words slapping and cornhole in that sentence.

Sigh, time to call it a day - the heat is Funyunizing my brain.

Price: $1.00 for 3 oz.
Found At: Dollar Store
Cheap Eats Score: 6/10

[Editor’s Note: I apologize for not being able to come up with a suitable joke incorporating “Have It Your Way” and cornhole ring. These things just do not come naturally to me.]

7 Responses to “BK Onion Ring Snacks”

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  1. Andrea (Off Her Cork) Says:

    My favorite onion ring snacks are the “onion flavored rings” by Wise Potato Chips. Those are some damn fine rings! I’ll settle for Funyuns in a pinch though and especially since my preferred brand are very hard to find. Since Funyuns aren’t so fun for you’re health, Kettle Chips Sweet Onion are a better substitute. They taste awesome and when you still have onion breath in the morning, you know they are doing their job. ;)

  2. adam barnett Says:

    While I am a fan of many Burger King items (loves me a Whopper), the onion rings aren’t exactly noteworthy when you get the real thing (they’re awfully dry and grainy). I’m surprised someone thought that Burger King onion rings were such a marketing powerhouse that this would be an inducement to buy them.

  3. Cheap Eats Editor Says:

    @andrea - I haven’t tried the Wise chips yet, I’ll have to take a look for those!

    @adam - you know, it’s funny, but now that you mention it that’s exactly what I remember about burger king onion rings. I remember the breading being sort of weird. This could be why I don’t remember exactly what they were like, because I only got them a few times because they weren’t any good. In any case, the onion ring snacks are actually a big improvement!

  4. Richard Says:

    I used to enjoy those BK onion rings, then something happened. Low fat oils maybe ? That used to be so greasy they would soak through the bottle of the paper sack they served them in. Now as one comment mentioned, they’re so dry you could use them in place of a paper towel. I loved my BK rings, I’d pick up a burger at BigBoy and then drive miles out of my way to get their rings. Now I skip the rings. If the snacks are like the stuff from the resturant, forget it !

  5. lorelei tsoukalas Says:

    Are these burger king onion ring snacks gluten free?

  6. Cheap Eats Editor Says:

    @richard - I haven’t tried the real BK onion rings recently, but it would make sense in these health conscious times that they’d get rid of a lot of the oil. But I know what you mean about the greasy paper bag - old time cheap eats =)

    @lorelei - apologies, but I threw away the bag so I don’t know if they’re gluten free. But I would guess no.

  7. Murray Says:

    These crispy little rings are the best! I found them at Sams Club…bought one bag just to try them, loved the taste. Went back the next day and bought ten more bags. They finally sold out. Went back months later & they still didn’t have them. That’s the way Sams Club is…one day they have it…then they never have it again. You would think it would be profitable to stock items that always sell out. What are they thinking!!!

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