Article: HE'S THE EXPERT ON WHITE CASTLES.(LIVING)(Column)

David Hogan was underwhelmed with his first few White Castle hamburgers - or sliders, as they're sometimes called - possibly because they go down quickly and are processed by the human digestive system at a similar pace.

It took time for the addiction to set in.

''My wife found it insufferable,'' he says.

''She was working in Columbus at the time, where the White Castle nearest to us is located. So I was always asking her to pick me up a sack. Before long, she bought an airtight cooler, because she thought they made her truck smell bad.''

David explained to his wife that the reconstituted onions were the culprit; they have a pungency ...

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