
by Steve
7/21/2006 11:04:00 AM
The Jimmy Dean brand of breakfast food won my nod of approval when I found this lovely new entry.
I can't believe something like this is legal. Maybe I'll have one for dessert sometime.
By ChristianZ, at 7/25/2006 04:51:00 PM
This should be placed in a time capsule, for sure.
By , at 8/28/2006 09:54:00 AM
Would feeding this to your kid be considered giving him a yummy treat or child abuse?
By annulla, at 8/29/2006 12:30:00 PM
it's like being touched by god
By zazzithehorse, at 9/29/2006 11:21:00 AM
This is a vast improvement over squirrel and sausage on a stick.
By skeletoncable, at 9/29/2006 06:58:00 PM
HAH, child abouse for sure
By Lady J, at 9/29/2006 11:54:00 PM
That is just so wrong, I wonder how on earth they came up with it or more so how long will it last on the shevles before it is deleted.
By HelenThura, at 9/30/2006 12:28:00 AM
So funny...I just saw these at the grocery store tonight! In good old central Wisconsin.
By sarah, at 9/30/2006 08:46:00 PM
These are called flapsticks. We used to eat these in public school - but without the chocolate chips. It's basically a corndog but with pancake instead of cornmeal, and sausage instead of a hot dog. They're quite good, quite terrible for you, and I don't know how chocolate chips could but hurt this otherwise ingenious American food.
By Ry Rivard, at 10/01/2006 09:45:00 AM
Can I order one with bacon
wraghhh!!!
By brendarealty, at 10/01/2006 11:43:00 AM
They are particulary good when wrapped in a cheese batter and deep fried.
By "G", at 10/01/2006 03:02:00 PM
That is the most repulsive thing I've ever seen- people actually eat things like this? Just beyond gross.
By Ker, at 10/01/2006 09:03:00 PM
Are you alright? I mean, seriously. This isn't food! And being a 'junk-foodie' isn't something to be proud of, in case you were unaware. And promoting it, eating junk food in place of natural foods, is going to create a wonderful example for your children. They'll grow up with these fabulous eating habits and I'm sure you'll be proud of them when they weight three-hundred pounds and have high cholesterol and diabetes.
I wish you would take a step back for a moment and realize the real, honest-to-god consequences of your actions.
By loiseaujoli, at 10/02/2006 12:59:00 PM
Oh man, please shut up. Seriously, not everything in life requires your activism.
People can eat crappy food every once in a while and live normal, happy lives. Not everyone who ever ate a donut and enjoyed it grew into a 300 pound sloth with diabetes and fat kids.
Get over yourself. You wanna do some good? Go save Darfur. Leave my pancakes alone.
By NoFoodSnobs, at 10/07/2006 01:29:00 PM
Do they come frozen or are they fresh from the farm? I'm not too sure about pancakes & sausage on a stick. I prefer pancakes fixed old school style - That way you can wear them as a hat when you've had your fill -
They might be pretty good dipped in ice cream!
By eyeknowjack, at 10/07/2006 02:00:00 PM
But are they infused with imitation maple syrup? If not, why bother?
By , at 10/18/2006 09:23:00 AM
wow this is really gay how disgusting
By Ricky, at 10/19/2006 10:11:00 PM
Marketers Gone Wild !! Only in this great country will corporations make products that insulting for the ignorant.
By , at 10/19/2006 11:28:00 PM
You have got to be kidding me...OMG. Saw this 'thing' on The Daily Show and thought it was a fabricated creation. Cant believe that they could possibly put somethinbg like this out on the market. The day when they bring such garbage to Canada is the day I stop eating. LOL
By , at 10/20/2006 11:18:00 AM
Jesus tapdancing Christ, what's next, chocolate covered deep-fried twinkies with bacon grease in place of frosting??
By , at 10/20/2006 09:13:00 PM
"Jesus tapdancing Christ, what's next, chocolate covered deep-fried twinkies with bacon grease in place of frosting??"
Ok... I can't help myself. I don't know what's worse, this product, or the very existence of a junk food blog.
I do have to admit to having eaten a deep fried twinkie though:)
By , at 10/23/2006 09:43:00 AM
I'd be intrigued to know who, if anyone, would actually buy these. They look and sound foul.
By , at 10/23/2006 09:49:00 AM
Good god, your country bans vegemite yet allows this? Someone's on crack.
By , at 10/24/2006 05:16:00 AM
I first thought this was a joke. I was stunned that such a product exists. And to add insult to injury it was the organic spinach that killed people!!! god help us all.
By , at 10/27/2006 12:12:00 AM
Allow me from England to comment on my remote understanding of American values, but it seems to me that 230 years after Thomas Jefferson and his co-fathers of the free world founded the world's most successful nation, the beacon of undoing has been lit. How on earth can the armies of the free world fight after digesting this nutritional bunkum?! :-)
By , at 10/27/2006 12:52:00 PM
Hmm... Jimmy Dean or Osama Bin Laden, who kills the most Americans?
By , at 10/27/2006 04:54:00 PM
Heart disease being the biggest killer in the US I guess Jimmy Dean has made Americas most wanted list.
By , at 10/30/2006 03:23:00 AM
Man.. only in america some shit like this is possible.. i cant understand how someone can eat this shit...
By , at 11/03/2006 12:45:00 PM
Absolutely fabulous. Products like this represent the very pinnacle of our global industrial civilization.
By , at 11/15/2006 07:27:00 PM
You know, only in America, Free Enterprise. You don't have to buy it, you don't even have to like it.
You do have a choice, so whats your bitch. ChileFarmer
By ChileFarmer, at 12/01/2006 01:32:00 PM
Hey, it's like a mcGriddle, except with no egg and half the calories.
I want a scotch egg on a stick.
Wrapped in a pancake, with blueberries
By , at 12/02/2006 07:10:00 AM
I would say all frozen food is all an utter mish mash of unhealthy garbage. The frozen vegtables by themselves might be ok. A lot of these companies try to make out in their advertising that this stuff is good for you, what a crock. Most of the frozen food has MSG in it, another good reason NOT to buy this crap.
By , at 12/07/2006 10:17:00 AM
This looks so good that i'm gonna eat 5 every day!!!!
By , at 12/11/2006 04:37:00 PM
"I'd be intrigued to know who, if anyone, would actually buy these. They look and sound foul." -Junior Tracy
What's with the exaggerative drama? I mean, come on! It's not like they're selling chocolate-dipped pork fat on a stick (which actually was quite popular in Ukraine a few years back, sold by street vendors)
It's just sausages and pancakes. What's so bad about that? Sure they're not homemade, which makes it less healthy right off the bat.
But wait, it's on a stick????????? Holy smokes that changes everything!!!
Morons. I'm sure you're all so perfect, and eat nothing but 3 balanced, homemade, square meals a day.
This is the world that we live in now, full of unhealthy garbage. But you can't blame Jimmy Dean when you go to the doctor and get told that you're overweight, a diabetic, have heart disease, etc.
It's so easy to criticize companies like this who capitalize on the short-sightedness of consumers.
Some people are so stupid and will live on microwaveable food, and fast food, and drink a gallon of coke every day.
But when they get sick, these companies get blamed. They're not making America fat, Americans are making America fat.
People just love placing blame for things. Video games turned my kid into a psycho, not my lousy parenting! keep marijuana illegal because my kid got shot by a drug dealer, I don't care if it could be regulated and taxed and sold only with ID by a store clerk instead of some lowlife behind the mall!
And for the record, I think that this looks pretty tasty, but so does a homemade breakfast. Maybe I'll enjoy bad foods like this in moderation, and eat balanced meals, and exercise regularly. I don't think it'll hurt me then
By , at 12/19/2006 08:15:00 PM
All you people are just lard arses. Eat some broccoli instead
By , at 12/22/2006 05:19:00 PM
I do not think that i could bring myself to trying something like that, meat and chocolate, yuk
By peter, at 1/08/2007 02:32:00 AM
I don't even think you can get these in Canada, dang.
By , at 1/15/2007 08:14:00 PM
I saw this on the daily show and thought it was fake. Next, lets take a jelly doughtnut with chocolate frosting, wedge it between two succulent Egg McMuffins and lather it in a gravy-pancake batter blend. Wholesome and delicious.
By , at 1/15/2007 10:21:00 PM
mI'm just trying to figure out how someone came with an idea like that and then decided to put it on a stick.
By , at 1/19/2007 03:43:00 PM
Disturbing, yet somehow enticing. I wonder if corporations are trying to make us fat.
By , at 1/23/2007 10:24:00 PM
a truley disrubing development in frozen food
By , at 1/27/2007 12:53:00 PM
Wow, just wow. I'm finding it really hard to believe that there's actually people out there who are upset about a food item. If it doesn't interest you then don't buy it.
"Pancakes and sausage are okay...but on a !stick! it's blasphamous". Seriously, you people should find more important issues to comdemn.
Go after McDonald's for marketing to children or go try to stop animal abuse.
I'd be more scared at the effects of KFC food or anything found at a fast food restaurant.
But, no, obviously the only thing that is of concern to some of you is that a microwavable food item is on a stick so you don't need a plate or utensils.
By , at 1/28/2007 02:58:00 PM
To loiseaujoli: Lighten up!
To nofoodsnobs and chilefarmer: Amen!
Can't understand why so many people are taking the time to read and contribute to a self-proclaimed "junk food blog" in order to assert their own superiority as being immune to consuming junk food. Why are you wasting your time when you could be out tending your organic farm?
In any event, I just wanted to point out that Sonic sold this product for years and called it "Pancake on a Stick." They stopped carrying it, but thank goodness Jimmy Dean filled the void.
By , at 2/02/2007 10:31:00 AM
To "me from England": the country that brought us Drippings on Toast, black pudding, suet pudding, and gravy can hardly call pancakes on a stick "nutritional bunkum."
By , at 2/02/2007 10:36:00 AM
Even though I'm not American I'm singing the Star Spangled Banner right now.
USA! USA! USA!
By , at 2/07/2007 12:26:00 AM
Yum - mystery meat wrapped in thick, spongy, soggy, fattening half-cooked dough & then frozen.
By , at 2/10/2007 02:42:00 AM
"Good god, your country bans vegemite yet allows this? Someone's on crack."
No human being should ever have to be subjected to vegemite.
By Isaac, at 2/26/2007 01:23:00 AM
YUCK
By , at 2/27/2007 07:23:00 PM
i think they look delicious..im gonna get an american friend to send me a box..god bless you.
By , at 6/16/2007 01:45:00 PM
WTF - Note to anyone who eats these: I love Jimmy Dean Choco Chip Pancake & Sausage on a Stick. At first I was a little hesitant, but when I tried them I knew I've found my transporter from a size 16 to a size 18, or even 20, haha! Good thing my fat husband doesn't like them because I can have them all to myself! I've cut out my regular bowl or cereal in the morning. Who needs fiber when you have a laxative!
By , at 7/03/2007 11:25:00 AM
These things are so good! Well, I've never had the chocolate chip ones, but the plain pancake ones are one of the best inventions ever.
By , at 7/25/2007 10:27:00 AM
LOL! I too saw this shit on the daily show. i looked it up and the jimmy dean website describes it as
"It’s Jimmy Dean® full-flavored sausage inside a sweet pancake covering — talk about fun on a stick! Just pop these sweet treats in the microwave for less than two minutes to have a hearty breakfast or snack that’s not only filling, but easy to eat and enjoy. Varieties include: original, bluebery & chocolate chip
LMFAO!!! im soooo gonna try this shit..HAHAHAHAHAHA
By , at 8/18/2007 08:37:00 PM
LMAO...does the box include a free Redneck Society membership card?
By , at 9/12/2007 08:20:00 PM
They mentioned this on The Daily Show and I seriously thought it was a joke...
By , at 9/17/2007 08:19:00 PM
Just reading this blog has brought me amusement beyond imagination HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
By Heather, at 9/19/2007 02:21:00 PM
Companies like Jimmy Dean continue to make disgusting garbage food like this because there is a demand for it. I am all for freedom of choice; however, it is pretty clear that north americans dont have any self control and therefore continue to eat themselves to death
By , at 9/26/2007 10:17:00 PM
I don't understand.
By , at 11/01/2007 12:28:00 PM
and for 50 cents extra you can buy a box that includes a cardiologist who will jump out and punch you in the face.
By , at 12/02/2007 11:37:00 AM
Just looking at the picture makes me wanna poop....
By , at 12/26/2007 05:59:00 AM
I'm pretty sure that if you ate one of these, then got attacked and eaten by a bear, the bear would then die of a heart attack.
By , at 1/11/2008 07:26:00 PM
WTF is with you people?
IT'S JUST PANCAKES AND SAUSAGE!
OHMYGOD! wait? there's two grams of CHOCOLATE in it?!!! Well, that instantly makes it a coronary on a stick.
Compare this to:
Homemade pancakes, and a link or two of sausage, with a chocolate milk chaser.
IT'S ON A STICK?!! BLASPHEMY!
People these days don't have time for a nice, sit down breakfast, and that's why companies market things like this.
By , at 1/31/2008 04:28:00 PM
Oh Lord! these look mighty tasty im having one for lunch and dinner but not breakfast cuz thatd be too many :)
By , at 4/24/2008 01:33:00 PM
I love Jimmy Deans chocolate chip flavored pancake-sausage! I use them to make a wonderful chocolate chip flavored pancake-sausage cheese casserole.
Here is my recipe.
You will need 1 box of Jimmy Dean's chocolate chip flavored Pancake Sausage on a stick
6 eggs
1/2 stick butter
1 c shredded cheddar cheese
Beat the eggs in a large bowl. Remove the sticks from the chocolate chip flavored Pancake Sausages; then cut them into bite-sized pieces. Melt the butter in a separate pan. Combine all ingredients in a 9x11-inch casserole dish. Refrigerate and allow to sit overnight. Bake for 30 minutes at 425 degrees. This is also great with maple flavored syrup drizzled overtop. For a different flavor, try Jimmy Dean's sprinkle cake dounut sausage.
By , at 5/15/2008 12:52:00 PM
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