Ohio products I dig...

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transfer2BGSU wrote:Twenty wings and 2 orders of poppers from SouthSide 6 - dinner tonight.
I bought 3 fullsize boxes of Chicken and cheese breadsticks when I was down for the NU game. They were gone by Tuesday.
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Hmm, definitely an interesting topic.

Ohio:

Skyline Chili (don't care if you don't like it, I will always love it.)
Tony Packo's
Mike-Sells chips
Esther Price Chocolates
Great Lakes beers
Christian Moerlein beers
Hudepohl beers, especially Amber Lager
Mt. Carmel beers
Buffalo Wild Wings
Wendy's
Proctor & Gamble (for all their many products I use every day)
Penn Station
Young's Dairy
Graeter's Ice Cream
United Dairy Farmers/Homemade Brand Ice Cream
Khan's hot dogs



Tennessee:

Calhoun's
Jack Daniel's
Ole Smoky Moonshine
Yazoo Brewing
Nissan Trucks (my first car, a 1992 Hardbody, and my current car, a 2001 Frontier, were both built in Smyrna.)
Ruby Tuesday
Gibson Guitars (I don't play guitar, but I do have to admire that they make some very nice ones)
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I miss no tax on groceries and to go orders. Ten percent sales tax sucks!
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One to add: my Honda Civic.
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Honda Accord
Gold'n Crisp Potato Chips (Massillon)
My Hoover vacuum that was actually made in North Canton before the plant closed
King and Conn tubas, sousaphones, horns, trombones, and trumpets (Eastlake)
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I also enjoy the Afghan Whigs
and Velvet Ice Cream. Ohio does seem to be a hotbed of ice cream and potato chip action. A state could do a lot worse than that.
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It's not a "product" per se, but let's not forget Ohio is also home of the best amusement park in the world. Gotta love Cedar Point.

And hell, King's Island ain't too shabby either. Two world class amusement parks in one state is pretty awesome.
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I miss Geauga Lake.....
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Flipper wrote:I miss Geauga Lake.....
Me too. Went there all the time when I was a kid. To this day, I've been boycotting Cedar Fair and instead have been going to smaller parks.
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Bully Tools - shovels, post hole diggers, hoes, spades, scoops are Ohio made tools I dig with.
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Lobster bisque - Boardwalk at Put in Bay
Mancy's Steaks - Toledo
Myles Pizza - BG
Ballreich potato chips - Tiffin
Yoder's Potato Salad (old recipe) - Delphos
Kewpee Hamburgers - Lima
Thurman Burger - Columbus
Dietsch Ice Cream - Findlay
Big Red Smokeys - Cincinnati
Montgomery Ribs - Cincinnati
Brandy Alexanders - Village Pump at Kelley's Island
Roast Beef Sandwiches - Maags Bar in Defiance
Shredded Chicken Sandwich - Pointe Drive In - Carey
Shoenling Little Kings - Cincinnati (when they were brewed in Ohio)
I'll think of more...
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SW-MI Falcon wrote:Lobster bisque - Boardwalk at Put in Bay
Mancy's Steaks - Toledo
Myles Pizza - BG
Ballreich potato chips - Tiffin
Yoder's Potato Salad (old recipe) - Delphos
Kewpee Hamburgers - Lima
Thurman Burger - Columbus
Dietsch Ice Cream - Findlay
Big Red Smokeys - Cincinnati
Montgomery Ribs - Cincinnati
Brandy Alexanders - Village Pump at Kelley's Island
Roast Beef Sandwiches - Maags Bar in Defiance
Shredded Chicken Sandwich - Pointe Drive In - Carey
Shoenling Little Kings - Cincinnati (when they were brewed in Ohio)
I'll think of more...

Are you old enough to remember the big steel plate in the parking lot at Kewpee's? Narrow lot that dead ended into a building. You could drive in and angle park but would have to back out into a busy street-instead they installed a big steel plate at the back of the lot that spun on an axis. you drove your car onto the plate, honked and the burger guy inside pushed a button. Plate turned 180 degrees so your car faced the street and off you went. Kewpee's is an Ohio treasure. And remember "Your grandpappy ate there".
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Has anybody mentioned Root's Chicken? I LOVE their shredded chicken.
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SW-MI Falcon wrote: Roast Beef Sandwiches - Maags Bar in Defiance
Think Maags is now gone, but I agree - that was some good stuff!
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h2oville rocket wrote:
SW-MI Falcon wrote:Lobster bisque - Boardwalk at Put in Bay
Mancy's Steaks - Toledo
Myles Pizza - BG
Ballreich potato chips - Tiffin
Yoder's Potato Salad (old recipe) - Delphos
Kewpee Hamburgers - Lima
Thurman Burger - Columbus
Dietsch Ice Cream - Findlay
Big Red Smokeys - Cincinnati
Montgomery Ribs - Cincinnati
Brandy Alexanders - Village Pump at Kelley's Island
Roast Beef Sandwiches - Maags Bar in Defiance
Shredded Chicken Sandwich - Pointe Drive In - Carey
Shoenling Little Kings - Cincinnati (when they were brewed in Ohio)
I'll think of more...

Are you old enough to remember the big steel plate in the parking lot at Kewpee's? Narrow lot that dead ended into a building. You could drive in and angle park but would have to back out into a busy street-instead they installed a big steel plate at the back of the lot that spun on an axis. you drove your car onto the plate, honked and the burger guy inside pushed a button. Plate turned 180 degrees so your car faced the street and off you went. Kewpee's is an Ohio treasure. And remember "Your grandpappy ate there".
I am!

FWIW, Kewpee was (and, perhaps, still is) owned by Wilson's in Findlay.
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