Burger King sliders
BK Burger Shots, one example of Burger King's various slider products | |||||||||||
| Nutritional value per 2 Burger shots | |||||||||||
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| Energy | 220 kcal (920 kJ) | ||||||||||
18 g | |||||||||||
| Sugars | 4 g | ||||||||||
10 g | |||||||||||
| Saturated | 4 g | ||||||||||
| Trans | 0.5 g | ||||||||||
14 g | |||||||||||
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| Other constituents | Quantity | ||||||||||
| Cholesterol | 35 mg | ||||||||||
| †Percentages estimated using US recommendations for adults. Source: www.BK.com (PDF) | |||||||||||
Burger King sliders, comprising several varieties of mini-sandwiches, are a series of sandwiches that have been sold by international fast-food restaurant chain Burger King since the 1980s. Burger Bundles was the first iteration, a set of three small hamburgers or cheeseburgers. These sandwiches were eventually replaced with a reformulated product called Burger Buddies that was sold in pairs. After a change in management in 2004, Burger Buddies were re-released as BK Burger Shots. The company has also sold several chicken and breakfast sandwich versions of these products.
During the periods these products were sold, they were often the center of product advertising for the company. Additionally, as a major products in the company's portfolio, Burger King had registered many global trademarks to protect its investment in the products, most of which have since lapsed.