1) Ranch dressing. Move over bleu cheese. Almost 57-percent of
Americans who eat chicken wings say they like to dip their wings ranch dressing,
according to a new National Chicken Council poll. Only about 35-percent go for
the bleu cheese dressing -unless you live in Northeast, where it's nearly
50-percent
2) Pizza. Super Bowl Sunday is the busiest day of the year
for pizza restaurants, according to the National Restaurant Association. In
fact, chains Papa John's, Pizza Hut and Domino's will sell twice as many pies as
they do on any other day.
3) Potato chips. Wings and pizza are the two
most popular Super Bowl snacks, but potato chips are close behind. Some 11
million pounds of chips are expected to be consumed on Sunday, as well as an
estimated 4 million pounds of pretzels and 2.5 million pounds of nuts.
4)
Avocado
. Luckily avocado is a Super Food, because 69.6 million pounds of
avocados are consumed on Super Bowl, according to the Hass Avocado Board. Now,
if you could avoid eating all those chips --but they go sooo good
together.
5) Popcorn. Get popping. Americans will eat about 3.8
million pounds of popcorn while watching the big game, according to the Calorie
Control Council. If you skip the butter, it could be one of the day's healthiest
snacks.
6) Hamburgers. The Super Bowl is second-biggest grilling
weekend of the year --the 4th of July is first. Some 14 billion hamburgers will
be served up at parties across the country.
7) Beer. Nothing goes
better with football than beer. Some 49.2 million cases of beer are sold every
year on the day of the Super Bowl. No wonder about six-percent of Americans call
in sick for work the next day.

(Fox News)