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Who makes it: Jollibee
Where it can be found: Philippines, Brunei, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, U.S., and Vietnam
What it costs: 82 Philippine pesos (about $2)
What makes it innovative: Between the Amazing Aloha's buns are two beef patties, pineapple, cheese, bacon, and lettuce. The burger is sold at Jollibee, a fast-food chain that started as an ice cream shop in the Philippines in 1975.