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Wisconsin fair puffs turn 100 - a year of sweet delights

Wisconsin fair puffs turn 100 - a year of sweet delights


By Blake Jackson

Get ready for a year filled with delicious surprises and messy smiles! The iconic Wisconsin State Fair Cream Puff is turning 100, and the festivities begin on National Cream Puff Day, January 2nd, 2024. 

This year promises to be extra special, with fun new flavors, exciting events, and a sweet nod to tradition. Mark your calendars for March 15-17, as a special St. Patrick's Day drive-thru featuring limited-edition Cream Puff flavors awaits! 

To sweeten the deal, ten lucky winners will score free 6-packs of Cream Puffs during the 2024 Fair. Head over to the Original Cream Puffs Facebook page on January 2nd for entry details. 

And if you're already dreaming of summer, the Fair's holiday sale is extended until National Cream Puff Day! Grab State Fair tickets and Cream Puff 6-packs at unbeatable prices. Stock up now and save big with all deals available at WiStateFair.com.  

Join the Wisconsin State Fair and Original Cream Puffs in celebrating a century of sweetness! 

About the Wisconsin State Fair: 

The 2024 Fair, presented by UScellular®, runs August 1-11. Enjoy free entertainment, thrilling rides, adorable animals, endless family fun, and the legendary Original Cream Puffs! 

Since 1924, the Fair and the Wisconsin Bakers Association have teamed up to bring you this beloved treat. So, grab a Cream Puff, raise a glass of milk, and say cheers to 100 years of delicious memories! 

 

Photo Credit: wisconsin-state-fair

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