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One of the Wildest Foods in the NFL is Sold at US Bank Stadium

I can’t believe that football season is already here. The NFL season kicked off yesterday and the Minnesota Vikings play their first game of the season on Sunday.

Their first game won’t be at home, their home opener at US Bank Stadium isn’t until next Sunday, September 15th at noon. They’ll be playing the San Francisco 49ers.

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I’ve only been to a Vikings game once in my life, but no matter what kind of sporting event you go to, there always has to be food involved. And beer, but we’re talking about food today.

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At stadiums, there are always your classics, like burgers and hot dogs, but sometimes there are some crazier foods thrown into the mix.

Wildest Food Sold at US Bank Stadium

At the end of this story, I’m going to have a list of the wildest foods sold at NFL stadiums. One of the foods on the list is sold at US Bank Stadium.

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I had heard of this particular food and company before but I didn’t realize they were being sold at Vikings games.

Our wildest food is the giant T-Rex Cookie!

How in the world does someone get that back to their seat?! I can’t imagine trying to eat that, it would be so hilarious. Also, you’d better have some friends with to share it with you because it’s massive.

That’s just one of the wildest foods at NFL stadiums. And in my opinion, it’s one of the more tame options. There’s some pretty crazy stuff being sold at other NFL stadiums.

16 Wildest Foods Sold in NFL Stadiums

Pizza Burgers? Cotton Candy Burritos? Cannoli Nachos? It must be football season!

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Publish date : 2024-09-06 06:19:00

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