Wildest State Fair Foods in the U.S.

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Bacon-Wrapped Cinnamon Buns

The good news is that from the end of August until the beginning of September, you may easily try some by visiting the Nebraska State Fair in Grand Island.

Bacon-Wrapped Cinnamon Buns

The idea is similar to bacon-wrapped little cinnamon buns that have been dipped in batter and deep-fried till golden and crunchy.

Bacon-Wrapped Cinnamon Buns

The Nebraska State Fair features more than just fried cinnamon buns, however. Bacon, sour jam, and two glazed donuts top a cheeseburger. 

Deep-Fried Jelly Beans

While Massachusetts does not have an official state fair, The Big E in West Springfield is a similar substitute. 

Deep-Fried Jelly Beans

 The people at Marion's Fried Dough keep it simple with these bad boys: They simply cover the jelly beans in batter and dunk them in the fryer.

Deep-Fried Jelly Beans

When you've gotten your fill of jelly beans, it might be difficult to decide what other sweets to try first. 

Pepperoni Chips in Minnesota

Pepperoni chips with roasted red pepper queso will be available at the fair for those who like a crispy snack. Meat chips, it's true!

Pepperoni Chips in Minnesota

Turkey, duck and chicken combine to make the sausage that is served on a fennel bun (a gluten-free bun is also available upon request).

Pepperoni Chips in Minnesota

The turducken sausage sandwich with "slawsa," a combination of slaw and salsa, is also a great choice if you're still hungry.

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