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What is the official state snack for Colorado?

Updated: 8/21/2019
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Colorado doesn't have one. Pretty much every state has a state animal and state flower, but when you get into things like snacks, it's not so widespread... I know New York has one (yogurt), Texas has one (chips and salsa)... Colorado does not.

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