Food: Ranking the 17 Most Popular Super Bowl Foods!

Ranking the 17 Most Popular Super Bowl Foods

   

Sunday, February 12, is the big day for football fans, and the folks at mashed have ranked the 17 most popular Super Bowl foods from worst to best. Here’s what they have come up with.

  • The Ridiculous Snack Stadium – a collection of sandwiches, guacamole, chips, and cookies built to look like an actual football stadium in miniature- is the worst on this list.
  • Any football-shaped foods – these were rated as a fail by mashed.
  • Veggie platter – a tried and true oldie that most people won’t bother eating while watching the Super Bowl.
  • Nachos – since they are difficult to keep hot and crisp, this rate low on the list.
  • Queso dip – has the same problem as nachos with keeping it hot, and if you are using a Crock-Pot, it could lead to accidents, especially with consumers of alcoholic beverages.
  • Guacamole – even though it’s a delicious snack, it turns brown during a football game, so it’s not an optimal choice.
  • Chili – is low in the list because it usually has beans in it, and everyone knows the after-effects of those.
  • Sliders – it’s easier to make regular burgers because the labor factor for sliders is too high.
  • Pulled pork sandwiches are easy to prepare and taste great but be prepared for a big mess and many cleanups.
  • Buffalo chicken dip – is a good choice for mashed because it has the great taste of wings without the mess of bones.
  • Seven-layer dip – “seven layers of magic” make this a go-to party dip that rates high on the list.
  • Hot dogs are a no-brainer because hot dogs and chili are a must.
  • Cocktail meatballs – easy to consume with a toothpick, delicious, and a winner in this list.
  • Pigs in a blanket – a good substitute for hot dogs and a popular choice.
  • Pizza – is one of three perfect game-day foods, especially if you have it delivered.
  • Potato skins are tough to prepare, but the flavor with bacon and sour cream is worth the effort.
  • Chicken wings – with tons of sauce varieties- are a must-have for your Super Bowl party food offering.

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Heart-Shaped Trays From Chick-fil-A Are Back For Valentine’s Day Season 2023

   

Valentine’s Day is coming soon, and Chick-fil-A is bringing back their Heart-Shaped Trays for 2023. The trays feature a variety of select menu items that include: 

  • 30-count Chick-Fil-A Nuggets
  • 10-count Chick-n-Minis
  • 6-count Chocolate Chunk Cookies
  • 12 Chocolate Fudge Brownie Halves 

The Heart-Shaped Trays are available through February 25, 2023, at participating locations nationwide for a limited time or while supplies last. Chick-fil-A recommends checking the Chick-fil-A app or contacting your local restaurant to find the trays closest to you.

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The NBA All-Star Game is later this month, and Oreo has partnered with the league to create limited-edition cookies for each team.

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59% of Gen Z'ers prefer snacks with flavor dust on their fingers. 

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Taco Bell's Newest Menu Item Has a Swear Word in It

 

Taco Bell could have called this the "Big GAS Mexican Pizza" because that's what you'd end up with if you ate the whole thing . .

 

Taco Bell is selling an oversized Mexican Pizza on Super Bowl Sunday. And the name they came up with includes a SWEAR WORD. It RHYMES with "Big GAS Mexican Pizza."

 

 

It's the size of an actual pizza, and it's meant to be shared.  

 

 

There's good news and bad news, though: The bad news is YOU will NOT be able to order it, at least not this Sunday.  (???)

 

 

They're only delivering them to a handful of people in Glendale, Arizona, where the Super Bowl is. All the people were chosen through Taco Bell's app last month.

 

 

It's not clear if they plan to add it to their nationwide menu at any point. But for now, it's just a promotional thing.

 

 

The good news is they're giving out free regular Mexican Pizzas all weekend if you order delivery through their app and spend $20. 

 

 

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