The*Empress
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The L.A. County Fair is selling Deep-Fried Snickers Bars on a Stick.
Given the cost of a Snickers, this means the fried batter, powdered sugar and wooden stick must be worth $2.50.
My colleague Will Matthews was at the fair with me for lunch Friday, and while I couldn't bring myself to buy a deep-fried chocolate bar, Matthews, our investigative reporter, felt duty-bound to investigate.
The Snickers was handed over in a paper tray like a corn dog. It was battered and speared like a corn dog too.
``Be careful, it's hot,'' the server told Matthews -- a warning not typically associated with candy bars.
Soon Matthews was biting into his piping-hot Snickers bar, which was sliding off the stick dangerously. Meanwhile, the powdered sugar on top was blowing all over his red shirt.
In an exclusive interview, Matthews told me the candy bar was gooey and not good. After eating about one-third, or $1 worth, he threw the other $2 worth away. Finally, something our investigative reporter was unable to get to the bottom of.
I wanna try some!!!!!!!!!
Do anybody have any stupid idea to sell at the fairground???
I'm thinking about deep frying an ice.
Given the cost of a Snickers, this means the fried batter, powdered sugar and wooden stick must be worth $2.50.
My colleague Will Matthews was at the fair with me for lunch Friday, and while I couldn't bring myself to buy a deep-fried chocolate bar, Matthews, our investigative reporter, felt duty-bound to investigate.
The Snickers was handed over in a paper tray like a corn dog. It was battered and speared like a corn dog too.
``Be careful, it's hot,'' the server told Matthews -- a warning not typically associated with candy bars.
Soon Matthews was biting into his piping-hot Snickers bar, which was sliding off the stick dangerously. Meanwhile, the powdered sugar on top was blowing all over his red shirt.
In an exclusive interview, Matthews told me the candy bar was gooey and not good. After eating about one-third, or $1 worth, he threw the other $2 worth away. Finally, something our investigative reporter was unable to get to the bottom of.
I wanna try some!!!!!!!!!
Do anybody have any stupid idea to sell at the fairground???
I'm thinking about deep frying an ice.

*goose pump*


