The rides will be just the same, but some worry that the deep-fried treats at this year's Indiana State Fair will not. Following in the footsteps of other health-conscious cities and fast-food establishments, Indiana will be the first state to ban fair food made with trans fat oils.
A deep-fried Twinkie is far from a healthy food choice. But this year, the treat has come one small step closer to not giving you a heart attack on the spot — at least in Indiana.
The Indiana State Fair has become the first in the nation to ban trans fat cooking oil. In its own way, Indiana is following New York City and those fast-food chains that are attempting to phase out trans fat from cooking oils.
Still, while favorite fair confections will no longer be fried in trans fat, deep-fried candy bars and their ilk will continue to be packed with belly-expanding calories.
Many Indiana fairgoers were receptive to the switch in cooking oils. Those who sampled the food at this year's event thought most items still tasted the same.
Jonie Monroe sells deep-fried, chocolate-covered strawberries in a red and white striped concession stand that sits under a tree. She says her strawberries do not taste any different fried in the new cooking oil.
"People come to the fair to splurge and get that special something," she says. "So if there is a way ... we can give that food and make it a little healthier, I think that's good."
Most people say the new, non trans fat cooking oil is a good idea. But for some, it takes away from the fair flavor.
"It tastes diet — you know, how diet pop tastes. And I just don't like it," says fairgoer Dennis Darenger.
While some may not like the change, most appreciate a more health-conscious slant to this year's state fair.
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