RALEIGH, N.C. — There’s no need to wait until the fall for people to sink their teeth into some fair food, WTVD reported.
That’s because the North Carolina state fairgrounds in Raleigh opened up a drive-thru for Memorial Day weekend.
There was a line of cars, with visitors all waiting to get everything from funnel cakes, fried Oreos to cotton candy.
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One group drove more than an hour just to get out of the house and get their fair food fix.
“Cooped up. Cooped up. We want some fair food. I mean this is like tradition just cause were in quarantine doesn’t mean we can’t come to get the food," said a visitor.
The drive-thru will also be open Monday and next weekend. If someone plans on making the trip, the event is cash only.
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