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Pickle Fans Are Flipping Out Over The Chickle

From Delish

Often the most insane eats hail from sports stadiums (looking at you, chicken and waffle french fry stacks). And the story is no different with the "Chickle," an oddball creation coming out of Fresno, CA.

Thanks to the minor league baseball team The Fresno Grizzlies, we can now add pickle to the increasingly growing list of weird sandwich buns. Seriously, tomatoes and avocados are looking pretty normal now.

A nod to the Grizzlies' next opponent, the Nashville Sounds, the "chickle" is a pickle sliced lengthwise and then stuffed with Nashville-style hot chicken. While we still can't decide if we love or hate this idea, we're relieved to find out that the "sandwich" (if you even want to call it that) will only be available for two days, during the two-game series between the baseball teams, Sports Illustrated first reported.

Of course, with the soaring success of pickle popsicles and pickle soda, maybe we shouldn't be so quick to judge. Maybe this mashup of salty, spicy, and vinegary will be totally delish. But there's only one way to find out ...

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