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Ballpark Snacks

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Let the Wild In

Let the Wild In

Players love them, and fans do too. Sunflower seeds are crunchy, cheap, salty, and perfect for nervous energy during extra innings. Spitting shells might not fly in the stands like it does in the dugout, but it’s a baseball tradition through and through.

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Hot Dogs

Hot dogs have been a staple at baseball games since the early 1900s. German immigrants brought sausages to America, and vendors quickly realized they were perfect for hungry fans. They're quick to eat, easy to hold, and endlessly customizable with toppings from ketchup and mustard to regional styles like chili or pickles.

America's favorite pastime wouldn't be the same without these classic snacks. After all, they've been enjoyed almost as long as the game's been played. Batter up and dig in!

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