8 Foods Served in Stadiums Around the U.S. That Are Utterly Disgusting to Even Consider
by N/A, 9 years ago |
1 min read
America. Home of the extremely brave for ever eating any of this stuff.Â
1. Funnel Cake Fries - Texas Rangers, Globe Life Stadium
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Fry it and then fry it again!
2. College Daze Bloody Mary - Minnesota Twins, Target Field
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That's a drink with a piece of pizza in it. Although it does seem to resemble the the clusterf*ck that was college, I don't want it.Â
3. Pork Rinds with Queso Dip - Detroit Tigers, Comerica Park
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Salty, salty, salty goodness.Â
4. Skyline Chili Cheese Dogs - Cincinnati Reds, Great American Ball Park
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This is a pretty classic approach to stadium food.Â
5. The Down Wisconsin Avenue Brat - Milwaukee Brewers, Miller Park
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This foot and a half long bratwurst is hiding somewhere under a ton of cheese curds and shoestring fries.Â
6. Caramel Fries - Cleveland Indians, Progressive Field
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French fries topped with caramel, chocolate sauce and whipped cream might actually be more exciting than the game you're watching.Â
7. Nutella Poppers - West Michigan Whitecaps, Fifth Third Ballpark
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Fried dough and nutella? Bad for your heart, great for your soul.Â
8. Doughnut Dog - Wilmington Blue Rocks, Frawley Stadium
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Everything about this just looks wrong.Â
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Do not show me this again