By that I mean foods that are only sold in a particular region. For me it's just Zapp's potato chips. (WARNING: TACKY WEBSITE AHOY!) Way better than that Lays shit, as it's a hair thicker and not as salty/greasy. Tastes way better, too.
I am not exactly sure if Shearer's limits themselves to just Ohio or not anymore, but I've always been particularly fond of their potato chips. They're based in a tiny town called Brewster, not too far from Canton. Definitely prefer them to Lay's as well.
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Local... geez. I guess I like Oasis Wild Berry & Pomegranate juice, which I take sometimes to work with me... Yum Yum potato chips aren't too bad either.
Does poutine count?
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Hopefully if I'm correct a drink called "Dr. Wham" is only within my area and some parts of Georgia. Off brand of a Dr. Pepper, but still good to drink. Cheap to, only .99 cents for a two liter, .89 cents for a 24oz, and .39 cents for a can.
Great Lakes Brewing Co., especially the Christmas Ale and Conway's Irish Ale. Too bad it's hard as hell to find the Christmas Ale down here in Columbus. I'll just have to wait until I go back to visit my dad to have some, most likely.