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  2. The 8 Best Copycat White Castle Recipes for Krystal ... - AOL

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    White Castle started back in 1921 in Wichita, Kansas with a castle-shaped restaurant that featured a 5-cent burger on the menu. It's known as the first popular fast-food chain just from this one ...

  3. I Tried Burger Sliders at 4 Popular Chains & the Best Was an ...

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    Nutrition: The Original Slider (Per Order) Calories: 140 Fat: 7 g (Saturated Fat: 2.5 g) Sodium: 380 mg Carbs: 16 g (Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 2 g) Protein: 6 g. While you can no longer purchase a White ...

  4. Up your burger game in 2025 with these chef-approved cooking ...

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    Ingredients. 1 burger bun. 1/3 oz butter. 7 oz fresh ground Wagyu beef, formed into a patty. 3 slices fresh tomato. 2 pieces of Gem lettuce. 3 sweet pickles, sliced

  5. White Castle (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    White Castle in Cincinnati, Ohio, the state where the restaurant chain is now headquartered. White Castle also markets its sandwiches in 20 or 30-hamburger boxes, called a Crave Clutch or Crave Case, respectively. [60] The figure of 30 burgers represents the number that can be produced on one of its standard griddles at the same time. [61]

  6. Slider (sandwich) - Wikipedia

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    The name "slider" is believed to have been first used to describe the onion-steamed small burgers at White Castle restaurants. [3] The term has since been picked up by other restaurants, [4] usually to describe a small hamburger, but sometimes used to describe any small sandwich made with a slider bun. White Castle later trademarked the ...

  7. Wetson's - Wikipedia

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    Wetson's was known for its signature burger, the "Big W", as well as 15-cent burgers, 10-cent fries, and the slogans "Look for the Orange Circles" and "Buy a bagful", [1] phrases similar to the McDonald's slogan "Look for the Golden Arches" and White Castle's "Buy 'em by the sack".

  8. Louis' Lunch - Wikipedia

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    Cheeseburger (with onions and tomatoes) served at Louis' Lunch. Many others claim to be the creator of the hamburger, including Charlie Nagreen, [27] brothers Frank and Charles Menches, Oscar Weber Bilby, and Fletcher Davis. [28] [29] White Castle traces the origin of the hamburger to Hamburg, Germany, with its invention by Otto Kuase. [30]

  9. 31 Secrets Not Many People Know About the Iconic White Castle

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    1. It Was the First Burger Chain. In 1921, Edgar Waldo "Billy" Ingram, a former insurance agent, and J. Walter Anderson, who owned several burger stands, opened the first White Castle in Wichita ...