https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/restaurants/arizona-state-fair-best-and-weirdest-foods-20204734?ICID=ref_fark
I'm not going to bother pasting the article here because it's short and easy to read and has lots of pictures. Just click the darn link.
My favourite is the Cap'n Crunch Chicken Sandwich:
Does a toffee apple really cost $6.45 these days? How long until the "It's one banana, Michael, how much could it cost? 10 dollars?" line from Arrested Development becomes real?
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The prices are always jacked up at state fairs. When I go I usually expect to pay around $100 for a day.
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What do you even do at a state fair? Go on dodgy gypsy rides and eat until you feel sick?
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I like looking at the butter sculptures.
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That's what I do yeah, they have the craziest food you wouldn't normally eat.
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I think I'd like to go to one sometime but I know I'd eat one thing and not want anything else.
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State fairs exist so you can sate your curiosity for r-slurred slop in a socially acceptable manner
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I thought that's what Applebee's was for?
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Usually they have contests for giant vegetables and livestock, which is cooler than it sounds. One of those things you think will be boring because you've seen pictures of it before, but when you're face to face with a pumpkin that weighs more than your entire family it's hard not to be impressed.
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