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I am here for weird food combinations! My husband often cringes at the strange snacks I put together. I have chopped up a bell pepper and dipped it in peanut butter. I have put sriracha in cottage cheese. I'll stop giving you examples because I feel like you might be getting nauseous. The point is, don't knock it till you try it!

A candy shop in Rochester, New Hampshire called Sprinkles and Smiles is known for thinking outside the box when it comes to their confections. Their motto seems to be "If you can dream it, you can dip it" because they have dipped just about everything you can think of in chocolate.

Pringles: 

 

Beef Jerky:

Twinkies:

You name it!  Even chocolate dipped peanut butter filled jalapeños:

Sprinkles and Smiles via Facebook
Sprinkles and Smiles via Facebook
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Your first instinct might be to shout "why?" at the top of your lungs. But I will return to my previous point: don't knock it 'til you try it!

Recently, Sprinkle's and Smiles posted about their latest creation and the internet was like, "Oh no they didn't!" Easter is right around the corner and you know what would really jazz up your little person's basket? Wait for it...

a Cheez-It milk chocolate Easter bunny:

I know what you are thinking. "If I shake this rabbit around, will I hear a bunch of loose Cheez-Its floating around in there?" That's what I thought, but the bunny is actually solid. The Cheez-Its are mixed in the chocolate.

Cheez-Its are my all time favorite snack and I am ALWAYS here for a sweet and salty combo, so this bunny is right up my alley. Too bad I don't celebrate Easter (I'm probably going to buy one anyway)!

Speaking of sweets, let's run down our favorite spots to get ice cream in the state!

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