info from here >>
http://www.snopes.com/photos/commercials/bigburger.asp
place that sells the burger >>
http://www.dennysbeerbarrelpub.com/
Even though consumers are increasingly opting for healthier foods these days, some people still prefer good ol' fatty standards such as burgers, cheese, french fries, and ice cream. And as long as customers want those things, some eateries will attempt to attract their business by offering larger portions of them than the next guy.
One extreme in the big burger business is represented by Denny's Beer Barrel Pub in Clearfield, Pennsylvania, which offers several varieties of "large" for the extreme burger enthusiast: a 2-pound Challenger, a 3-pound Baby Boy, and, as displayed in the pictures shown above, a 6-pound Ye Olde 96er (so named because it contains 96 ounces of meat).
As advertised on the pub's web site, a 96er sells for $23.95 and includes the following fixings and condiments:
Two whole tomatoes
A half-head of lettuce
12 slices of American cheese
A full cup of peppers
Two entire onions
A river of mayonnaise, ketchup, and mustard
Denny's (not to be confused with the national chain restaurants of the same name) offers prizes for customers who can completely consume one of their big burgers within a designated time period: a t-shirt, certificate, and 50% discount for anyone who finishes a Challenger within an hour; a t-shirt, certificate, and 100% discount for anyone who can polish off a Baby Boy in 90 minutes or less; and something special for anyone who manages the unthinkable and puts away a whole 96er in under three hours. (That "something special" has yet to be awarded, as no one has so far successfully accomplished the feat.)