Craving something crunchy, creamy, or just downright delicious? You’re not alone! America’s love affair with finger foods is no secret, and it’s time to settle the ultimate snack debate. BetMGM dug into Google Trends search data to find out what finger foods are topping the charts across the country.

From cozy get-togethers to fancy cocktail parties, these bite-sized treats are stealing the show in our four-state region.

North Dakota Pigs In Blanket
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North Dakota Pigs In Blanket

Let’s start with North Dakota. Folks here have a soft spot for a true classic—pigs in a blanket! Those little smokies wrapped in dough? They’re practically irresistible, and honestly, who could say no to that combo of crunchy and savory? YUM!

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Minnesota Egg Rolls
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Minnesota Egg Rolls

Next, in Minnesota, people have a different crunchy craving—egg rolls. Whether filled with pork, veggies, or anything in between, Minnesotans love these crispy delights that pack a satisfying punch with every bite.

South Dakota Deviled Eggs
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South Dakota Deviled Eggs

South Dakota takes a nostalgic route with a party favorite—deviled eggs! These creamy, tangy bites are always a crowd-pleaser, adding a touch of old-school charm to any gathering. They’re devilishly delicious!

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And then there’s Montana. Ever the classy state, Montanans favor the pinwheel sandwich. With a swirl of deli meats, cheeses, and veggies, these cute, rolled-up snacks bring a gourmet flair to the finger food game. High class, indeed!

So, whether you’re wrapping smokies in dough or slicing up pinwheels, one thing is clear—when it comes to finger foods, there’s something for everyone! Which state’s snack is calling your name?

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