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A look at new and classic food available at the Ex in Toronto this year
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The famous Krispy Kreme Burger is one of the many food items available in the Food Building at this year's CNE.
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You'll find it at the Epic Burger stall.
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A Halloom cheese sesame purse from Lebanese bakery Thyme & Olives is for eating, not wearing (just to be clear).
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An olive and veggie pie from Thyme & Olives is one of the more healthy options.
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Deep fried mac 'n' cheese is not.
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It's available from the appropriately named Mac & Cheesery.
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For dessert, why not go for broke and try a classic deep-fried Mars bar?
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If (somehow) deep-fried isn't your thing, check out Bacon Nation.
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You can bacon on a stick. So simple, so delicious.
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Want something more elaborate? The stall can deliver.
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Try an 'Explosion sandwich,' made with bacon and Nutella.
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Speaking of pig meat, Pull'd serves many dishes using - what else? - pulled pork.
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Just in case that sign isn't clear enough, look for the giant, pink pig.
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With food in hand, your only challenge now is to find a place to sit.
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We suggest you head outside.
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