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Nov 25, 2010

Review: Burger King - Rodeo Cheeseburger

Burger King's Rodeo Cheeseburger used to be available nationally, but is now only available in some regions as part of the BK Value menu. Similar but smaller than Carl's Jr's Western Cheeseburger, the Rodeo Cheeseburger takes your basic junior-sized cheeseburger and uses barbecue sauce (used to be Bull's-Eye but is now Sweet Baby Ray's) and onion rings instead of the normal pickles, ketchup, and mustard.

In my area, it costs $1.49.

I liked junior-sized burgers; they whet my appetite without stuffing my tummy. That being said, a fair set of people will need at least two Rodeo Cheeseburgers to achieve fullness.
On this occasion, my onion rings were a little soft and slightly soggy (it tends to vary though). Sweet Baby Ray's Barbecue Sauce makes the burger; it's sweet, not too vinegary, and has a bit of a kick. Good stuff.
Beyond that, it's just your basic flame-broiled patty, soft sesame bun, and melted slice of American. It's fairly simple and quite enjoyable overall.

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Nutritional Info - Burger King Rodeo Cheeseburger
Calories - 350 (from Fat - 160)
Fat - 18g (Saturated Fat - 7g)
Sodium - 600mg
Carbs - 37g (Sugar - 9g)
Protein - 17g