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'Hangover Burger' Claims to Cure Hangovers

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: January 1, 2013
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AUSTRALIA---After a night of New Year's Eve partying, it'd be nice to know that a hamburger could keep one from getting a hangover.

An Australian man created the "Hangover Burger".
 
It was made with the standard fixings -- meat patties, lettuce and tomatoes.  But it also included fried eggs, bacon and whole barbecue chickens. 

The finished product measured six-and-a-half feet tall and tipped the scales at more than 220 pounds. 

It served as a New Year's Day snack for more than a dozen Australians. 

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