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Inject Some 'Walter White Crystal Methadonuts' For National Doughnut Day

 Get your “Walter White Crystal Methadonuts,” injectable with ingredients like Nutella, at Clinton Hall.
Get your “Walter White Crystal Methadonuts,” injectable with ingredients like Nutella, at Clinton Hall.
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Clinton Hall

Here's a sweet way to pick your poison.

In homage to epic drug saga "Breaking Bad," craft beer bar Clinton Hall has cooked up its own addictive batch — of doughnuts.

The "Walter White Crystal Methadonuts" are homemade, gooey fried deliciousness, covered in "Blue Sky" sugar.

For those that need a quick primer: Walter White is the lovable chemistry teacher turned meth maker and dealer, who took the desperate turn after finding out he had terminal cancer and needed money for treatment and his family. "Blue Sky" is the very potent crystal meth he brewed up.

But back to the doughnuts. The sugary dough bites come with four big plastic syringes filled with some extra tastiness — Nutella, salted caramel syrup and strawberry and raspberry jams — all of which can be injected into the warm doughnuts.

In honor of National Doughnut Day, which is Friday, the Financial District bar is offering up a special on its Methadonuts — a batch of four for $4.

If you miss Friday, not to worry. The doughnuts are now always on the menu if you need to get your fix.