
Packers Unveil Wild New Food Items for 2025 Season
The Green Bay Packers just revealed some delicious new eats that will be offered at Lambeau Field for the 2025 season, and they certainly are unique.
What NFL Team Do You Cheer For?
Northern Illinois during football season can be an interesting place to be.
Sure, we're less than two hours from Chicago, but we're less than 30 minutes from the Wisconsin border, so the Bears vs. Packers rivalry can be ridiculously intense.
I come from a family full of true-blue Chicago Bears fans, but honestly, NFL football is far from my thing. I've been to Soldier Field for a concert, and I've never had the desire to go to Lambeau Field...until now.
New 2025 Food Items at Lambeau Field
It's officially opening week for the 2025 NFL season, and teams all across the league have been announcing new eats and treats available at their stadiums this year.
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The Chicago Bears have added new items like an Italian Beef & Sausage Pizza from Connie's Pizza, Barstool Sports' 'Pardon My Cheesesteak' sandwiches, and bear-shaped cookies for kids, but dare I say the Packers have them beat when it comes to inventive new food offerings?
When I showed Sweet Lenny this picture he automatically said: "it looks like little bugs all over that pretzel. I hate the Packers." LOL!
FYI, those are NOT bugs all over that pretzel. It is crumbled brat bits as well as sharp cheddar cheese sauce, fried sauerkraut, beer cheese mustard sauce, and beer mustard.
The Loaded Big Pretzel isn't the only new food offering at Lambeau Field this season according to WBAY. Other notable additions include brat eggrolls, a tenderloin sandwich, and a Green and Gold BBQ chicken.
So, what are you craving first? Italian beef and sausage pizza at Soldier Field or the Loaded Big Pretzel at Lambeau Field?
I'm leaning towards the pizza...
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