Photo: IHOP
The Double Down Sandwich phenomenon is catching on and this time breakfast is taking the hit. Available now through June 20, IHOP is offering customers their newest pancake sensation: "Pancake Stackers." Crustless cheesecake is layered between two of their classic pancakes and are topped with strawberry, blueberry or cinnamon-apple compote (no, we're not joking).
"With our latest promotion, IHOP took the value we're known for and topped it with one of America's favorite flavors -- cheesecake," said Carolyn O'Keefe, IHOP's senior vice president, marketing in an official press release. "We're pleased to offer guests a delicious new way to stack up the fun this spring as they celebrate moms, dads, grads, or just a simple escape from their every day."
Is this something you would try? Talk back to us in the comments.

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4-27-2010 @1:38PM LinC said... Cream cheese and pancakes with a fruit sauce sounds pretty good. Get some dairy in your day. The calories would be no worse than squirting a lot of whipped cream on pancakes, which they already do. I look upon it more as a dessert alongside a real breakfast. That's often called brunch.
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4-27-2010 @11:17PM eilonwy said... And this is substantially different from using cream cheese as a spread in what way? Okay, if it's cheesecake, it's sweetened... but so are plenty of cream-cheese-spread recipes.
In any case, IHOP has offered pancakes containing chunks of cheesecake for a couple years, at least on seasonal menus. I've eaten them more than once. With enjoyment. But not as my exclusive diet.
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4-27-2010 @11:28PM guido said... Yes... only NOW is iHop unhealthy.
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4-28-2010 @6:43AM Pam said... I believe Bob Evans had a simiar item on their menu, it may have been French Toast, though. In fact, I think IHOP recently had cream cheese-stuffed French toast. For sure, it looks yummy!
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4-28-2010 @9:11AM Robbin Smith said... Hello friends ! we are trying some new flavor in this summer .suggest us some dishes for summer.cold and tasty also < a href="http://www.ukcookeryforums.com" rel="dofollow">Cooking
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4-28-2010 @11:08AM Buffy871 said... I'm going to IHOP later. That is so awesome.
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4-28-2010 @1:24PM Buffy871 said... So I went to IHOP and I have to give this one a negative. It's not that it tastes bad. I just couldn't taste the cream cheese under the blueberry. So many added calories with no added taste.