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Burger King customers spooked by green poop after eating the Halloween Whopper

Customers turn to Twitter to report the startling aftereffects of Burger King's new Halloween-themed burger.

Some BK customers got a whopper of a surprise after eating the chain's new black-bunned burger

Recently released Burger King Halloween Whopper is seen on October 5, 2015, in Centreville, Virginia. (AFP/Getty Images)

Halloween is just around the corner, and to celebrate,Burger King has introduced a black-bunned Whopper with A1 streak sauce in the United States.

But it turns out that thisspecialtreat comes with a surprising trickghoulishly green poop.

Not long after Burger King dropped the limited-edition Whopper, its ghastlyeffects began to surface.

People began reporting their green poops on Twitter.

Soon the spooky stoolwastrending under hashtag #greenpoo.

So what's behind the emerald excretions?

Probably just food colouring.

Among the dyes used to make the black bun is Blue #1 also called Brilliant Blue FCF which doesn't absorb well in the intestines and is often combined with the yellow colouredtartrazine to make green dye, Gizmodo reports.

That said, Burger King tells ABC that thedark bun's color comes from the"smoky black pepper flavor of A.1. baked into the bun," and that it contains less than one percent food dye.

Other possible causes of green stool include bile, which can appear when the poop moves hastily through the intestinal tract, and sometimes from ingesting iron supplements, the Washington Post reports.

So far Burger King is staying pretty quiet about the fearful feculence.

The company's nutritional guidelines say the dyes used in the black buns are "commonly used in the industry and within the safe and Acceptable Daily Intake approved by the Food and Drug Administration."

So there's little to fear.

Or is there?

After all, the burger also boasts a whopping710 calories, 43g of fat and 1530 mg of sodium.

Now that's scary.