The Minnesota State Fair is back this year and most people seem to be pretty excited about that fact.  But there are some people who aren't too sure about any sort of "get together" of that size.  Covid variants around, people not vaccinated, whatever your hesitation is about not going to the fair, they are here for you again this year.

State Fair to Go boxes were a way last year to get your favorite fair foods without actually going and experiencing the crazy lines, hand to hand touching and crowds.  This was all done from the comfort of your own car last year.  They are doing that again this year with a pre-order state fair to go.

Here's how it works.  There are a select number of fair favorite foods available and a couple different choices of boxes.  One is the "Signature box" and one is the "Blue Ribbon box".  Each box has different foods included.

The Signature Box:

The Blue Ribbon Box: 

The Jerky Shoppe Meat Sticks The Jerky Shoppe has been a staple at the Minnesota State Fair with zesty flavored meats

 

Fernie's Funnel Cakes Funnel Cake Mix This queen of state fair desserts is crispy and crunchy, yet melts in your mouth. 

 

State Fair Taffy Sweet sensations of Cotton Candy, Red Licorice, Bubble Gum, and Buttered Popcorn will send your tastebuds on a trip down memory lane.

 

Bare Honey Sticks A"Winner" of the prestigious Good Food Awards from the Good Food Foundation, working to raise awareness of the needs of our pollinators. 

 

Big Pop Gourmet Popcorn Enjoy 2 varieties: Kettle Corn and "The Mix" containing plain, caramel and cheddar popcorn.

 

Deep Fried Oreos How do you make an Oreo even better? By dipping them in Fernie's Funnel Cake mix and deep frying them! 

 

BONUS! A FREE Gift

15oz Gold Country Mug A bonus Free Gift with each box! A mug with Fairchild from Gold Country, a signature novelty concessionaire.  

Both of these boxes are $59.95.  It's just up to you as to what you'd like in them.  Let's  be honest, one of the biggest reasons people attend the fair is the food.  But again this year. you can get some of your favorites without going to the fair.

These boxes are available for purchase now.  Just go to the Fair To Go website to place your order.

LOOK: The most expensive weather and climate disasters in recent decades

Stacker ranked the most expensive climate disasters by the billions since 1980 by the total cost of all damages, adjusted for inflation, based on 2021 data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The list starts with Hurricane Sally, which caused $7.3 billion in damages in 2020, and ends with a devastating 2005 hurricane that caused $170 billion in damage and killed at least 1,833 people. Keep reading to discover the 50 of the most expensive climate disasters in recent decades in the U.S.

The 100 Best Places to Live in the Midwest

What Are the Signature Drinks From Every State?

 

 

 

More From KRFO-AM