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12 Iconic All-American foods invented right here at home

American cuisine takes a lot of flack for borrowing heavily from other cultures. Even the beloved hot dog and apple pie are imports (thanks Germany and England!). Over the decades, so many nationalities have influenced the food scene in the United States, it might be hard to point to many original inventions in your daily diet. But here are 12 everyday foods that you can proudly say are purely a product of America: Pecan Pie: Pecan pie is practically a food group in the Southern states. To claim anyone else came up with this classic would be a crime. Early New Orleans settlers from France are often credited with inventing the dish after they were introduced to the pecan but by Native American tribes. Corn Dogs: The classic American street food can be traced back to the Texas State Fair sometime between 1938 and 1942, when Carl and Neil Fletcher started selling their corn battered hot…

How does ranch cotton candy sound (and taste, for that matter)?

Cotton candy’s distinctive flavor is about to get a massive makeover. Kings Island amusement park near Cincinnati will be offering weekly sweet flavors, like dragon fruit, red and black licorice, and pancake. And did we mention that they’re adding ranch, onion, butter and jalapeno flavors, too? Yes, ranch-flavored cotton candy is now a thing. Ranch cotton candy at @KingsIslandPR. For me, it’s a hard pass. But hey—blue ice cream and waffle cone sounds AMAZING! @WCPO pic.twitter.com/xQmqhTdZ2v — Jake Ryle (@JakeWCPO) April 10, 2018 Let us know what you think about these new flavors: Which of these new cotton candy flavors sounds the best? — Everybody Craves (@EverybodyCraves) April 11, 2018 A few years back, a writer from Thrillist tried a bunch of insane combinations with ranch. He paired it with peanut butter & jelly sandwiches, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, sushi, watermelon and more. With that in mind, even he didn’t think…

Hidden Valley creates most expensive bottle of ranch dressing ever

We’re not sure if Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have this item on their wedding registry. In an obvious publicity stunt (and it worked!), Hidden Valley Ranch will send the newlyweds a jewel-encrusted bottle of ranch dressing … valued at $35,000. “Hidden Valley Ranch is honoring the great pairing of a fellow famous American with British royalty, as well as those who royally love ranch, with a diamond, sapphire and 18 carat white gold encrusted glass bottle – the only way to serve America’s favorite ranch to royalty,” according to a press release. There’s also a Twitter contest where fans can win another blinged-out bottle. For a chance at winning, check out the @HVRanch Twitter account. (As of March 15, the post had almost 12,000 retweets.) Hidden Valley hasn’t been confined to plastic squeeze bottles either. Just last year, the company manufactured a five-liter keg that cost $50 and provide…