Baseball Fans Are Grossed Out Over Toronto Blue Jays’ Bizarre Cotton Candy Fries
The Toronto Blue Jays are selling a strange ballpark food item that's either a must-have or a full-on nausea-inducer, depending on who you ask.
As baseball fans know, MLB teams are always experimenting with unique food items to see what might become a hot seller. For instance, the New York Yankees introduced the 'chicken bucket' that's disguised as a drumstick. In reality, the chicket buckets are ice cream desserts.
If you thought the Yankees' chicken bucket sounded and looked gross, you might be even more baffled by one of the 2026 Rogers Centre food items: Fries served with cotton candy and mayonnaise on top:
Cotton candy fries topped with blue mayonnaise and actual cotton candy are being served at Toronto Blue Jays games ???? pic.twitter.com/HChMbCRV0Z
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"Whoever invented this abomination should be arrested," one fan said.
"Repulsive..but definitely would try a few," a user wrote.
"What do they call the FBI in Canada?" joked another.
"Just because it can exist doesn't mean it should exist," said a fan.
"In what world did Rogers think this was an appetizing idea?" another asked.
The cost? $12.49 in Canadian dollars, or roughly $9.14 USD. Hey, we suppose it's not the worst option if you have both a sweet tooth and a savory tooth.
The only way the Blue Jays will stop making cotton candy fries is if they struggle to sell them. No word yet on how popular or unpopular they are.
Toronto Blue Jays Are Fighting Through a Sluggish April
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The Blue Jays were two outs away from dethroning the Los Angeles Dodgers and winning the World Series last season. Expectations were much higher for John Schneider's group entering 2026, but it hasn't been the start they envisioned.
Even after clinching a series win over the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday, the Blue Jays stood at 10-13 entering Wednesday's action. Of course, it hasn't helped that star pitchers Shane Bieber, Trey Yesavage and José Berríos have all yet to play this season.
Alejandro Kirk, Addison Barger and George Springer have missed most of 2026 as well, putting more pressure on Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to carry a banged-up offense.