9 Least Appetizing Food Names Ever (PHOTOS)

9 Of The Grossest-Sounding Food Names
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Few products must be more delicately named than food. Conjuring the wrong image could confuse potential customers, make them feel queasy, or even insult them, ensuring in any case that they won't be buying your product. Here we present to you nine items that, either due to mistranslation, oversight or simple stupidity, completely failed in the naming department. Vote for the grossest!

Least Appetizing Food Names
Barfy Burgers(01 of09)
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This is funny because it's gross. (credit:Flickr:blmurch)
Fish Balls(02 of09)
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We're not sure if it's a good or bad thing that they're young. (credit:Flickr:Barbara L. Hanson)
Cream Collon?(03 of09)
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Don't lie -- you'd still eat these. (credit:Flickr:rumpleteaser)
D'Asses(04 of09)
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What on Earth is that red thing in the bottom right corner? (credit:Flickr: Skyehopper)
Bimbo(05 of09)
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For that incredibly trashy lover of whole grains in your life. (credit:Flickr:dickobrien)
Bum bum cake(06 of09)
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"What can we name this delicious chocolate cheesecake to ensure that no one buys it?" (credit:Flickr:geese)
Shito(07 of09)
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You don't even want to know about the 'hot' flavor. (credit:Flickr:BeMa)
Plopp(08 of09)
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Recommended for human centipedes. And no one else. (credit:Flickr:Matt Seppings)
Cheese Crack!(09 of09)
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Cheese crack is growing in popularity in Pizza Hut Presents Bad Neighborhoods. (credit:Flickr:www.photosbyalyssa.com)

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