The most unusual foods at US football stadiums

The NFL season officially kicked off Thursday night with a Kansas City Chiefs victory over the Baltimore Ravens, 27-20. Several of the huge football stadiums in the US have some very unusual menu items this year for fans to try.

In Arizona, you can buy a cotton candy burrito. Inside, there’s cotton candy flavoured ice cream with fruity pebbles, fruit loops, marshmallows, skittles, M&M’s, gummy bears, and sprinkles all wrapped in cotton candy shell. At a Dallas Cowboys game you can order the pizza burger, which is 16oz patty with cheese and all the fixings between two mini pepperoni pizzas. Also in Dallas, you can purchase the Fritos sundae, which is perfect for those of you who like foods that are sweet and salty. In a dish, potato chips are topped with vanilla ice cream, cinnamon and sugar, caramel, chocolate syrup, sprinkles, and a cherry on top.

In New Orleans you can get the Turducken baked potato. A potato stuffed with turkey, duck, and chicken, topped with lots of cheese and onions. If you’re a Chicago Bears fan, you should try the Bear Paw donut.  It has vanilla ice cream, caramel sauce, toffee pieces, orange and blue chocolate candies and topped with whipped cream.   

Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City has introduced the Tom and Jerry’s walk off corndog for Chiefs fans. Once again, this treat involves cotton candy. The corn dog is a bacon wrapped brisket that is battered and then fried in cream cheese! The whole thing is then topped off with spicy cotton candy. If your plane gets stuck in Houston and you’ve got time for a Texans game, make sure you try the strawberry cheesecake pretzel. Cream cheese icing, graham cracker crumble, strawberry syrup, and strawberry pop rocks all top a pretzel.

You may want to top off all these foods with a little Pepto-Bismol after. Enjoy the football season!

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) celebrates after throwing the game-winning touchdown pass to wide receiver Mecole Hardman Jr. during the overtime of the NFL Super Bowl 58 football game against the San Francisco 49ers Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

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