Delicious and Crazy New Fair Food at the Wisconsin State Fair: Check Out the 104 Exciting Menu Items for 2023

2023-07-12 03:04:59

The Wisconsin State Fair has outdone itself this year, adding 104 new menu items to its lineup of fair food and beverages for 2023. And the items don’t disappoint.

Perusing the list of new items, you’ll find everything from Atomic Slush, dubbed the “world’s hottest slush” by the fair, to cotton candy jerky and a sausage and cheese curds and kraut taco.

Equally colorful offerings include a dill pickle donut, a bacon cheddar bubble waffle and a beer battered corn dog smothered in hot Wisconsin cheddar cheese. In the traditional fairground food category, fried Red Hot ice cream, fried apple pie and fried garlic “alligator fingers” make their debut.

“The Wisconsin State Fair is known for having some of the best and craziest food options,” fair representatives said in a statement. “This year, 104 of those options are new! From Lumpia Pizza to Apple Pie Fries, there’s something for everyone on this delicious list.”

The state fair in Wisconsin, located in West Allis, will take place August 3-13 and celebrates its 172nd year this year.

Tickets are on sale online for $18 for guests ages 12 and older, $13 for children ages 6-11, and $13 for seniors 60 and older.

The fair listed all of its new foods online, plus a section dedicated to food on a stickbecause, well… Wisconsin.

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