This year's Ohio State Fair deviled egg flavor is…
On Tuesday, the Ohio Poultry Association revealed chocolate chip cookie dough is the featured deviled egg flavor for this year's Ohio State Fair.
The poultry association said it's an appetizer and dessert all in one, a blend of indulgence and nostalgia, and it's like sneaking a taste straight from the mixing bowl.
Five additional deviled egg flavors will also debut at this year's fair, which is just two weeks away.
Those new flavors are:
Hot honey everything
Sriracha peach
Columbus pizza
Spicy crunchy featuring a flaming hot filling and corn chips
Cranberry feta
The eggs will be on sale during the fair at the Taste of Ohio Pavilion and Beer Garden. The fair runs from July 23-Aug. 3 at the Ohio Expo Center.
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