You Can Now Get Spooky Skull-Stamped Sliders On Black Buns In Toronto

The Grim Reaper will also deliver it in a hearse on Halloween.
You Can Now Get Skull-Stamped Sliders On Black Buns At This Major City In Canada
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Canadians have gotten pretty creative with food and drink concoctions this season.

And it seems Halloween is no exception with the return of the Deathburger.   

That's because one Toronto joint, Storm Crow Manor, just introduced the incredible spooky-looking burgers to their menu.

The buns are black and are stamped with a skull face.  

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You can apparently say R.I.P to your hunger cravings as these 'Deathburgers' sliders are described to be 1.5oz of AAA Canadian beef served on a charcoal-black skull-branded bun.

You can get this bad boy comfort food in a bucket set of 6, 12 or 24.

"It's a combination of the perfectly cooked AAA patty, the delicious charcoal bun, and the 2.5 immortal souls baked into each and every Deathburger," Owner of Storm Crow Manor, Jason Kapalka, told Narcity.

The restaurant is also offering a 'Reaper delivery' according to Jessica Langer, Chief Marketing Officer for the company.

This will take place between 5-11 pm on Halloween night where the Grim Reaper will deliver the Deathburgers, riding in a hearse no less. 

Don't worry he's gonna be wearing a mask, a really scary one.

You can find this one-of-a-kind appetizer at Storm Crow Manor located in Toronto at 580 Church St, Toronto, ON M4Y 2E5.

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  • Osobe Waberi was a Toronto-based Ethiopian-Somali Francophone writer at Narcity Canada. She graduated from the University of Toronto with a specialist degree in journalism and a news media diploma from Centennial College. Before Osobe’s gig as a national trending writer at Narcity, she worked at Toronto Star, The Canadian Press, VICE, and CBC.

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