Carl’s Jr. Adds Godzilla And King Kong Themed Burgers Internationally

Photo courtesy of Carl’s Jr

Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s are introducing two massive sandwiches/burgers as a new collab with the film Godzilla Vs. Kong.

Godzilla is getting represented by a triple bacon cheeseburger, with a total of 4 strips of bacon, three slices of cheese, and an entire pound of beef packed into a premium bun with mayo. King Kong’s burger, on the other hand, can be a triple cheeseburger with Santa Fe Sauce, or a double fried chicken sandwich with the same sauce.

The Kong Burger has slightly less meat (10.5 ounces total) compared to the full pound the Godzilla Burger gets. However, Godzilla doesn’t have the flavor of the Santa Fe Sauce adding to its profile.

Photo courtesy of Carl’s Jr.

These items dropped the same day the film did, March 31st, and will be available for a limited time internationally at Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s locations.

Unfortunately, these burgers don’t seem to be available in the United States, but 20 different regions around the world are getting the menu. These include Canada, Latin America, Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East, and Mexico (which gets a special black bun on their Kong Burger).

Each region will have the Godzilla Burger available, plus one of the Kong items (Burger or Chicken Sandwich). You’ll have to check locally in your area to see which of the King Kong-themed food items are available.

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