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    A Primanti sandwich was named 'Coolest Thing Made in Pa.' What it beat in victory

    By Nicholas Sorensen, Beaver County Times,

    14 days ago

    It’s official: A Primanti sandwich has been deemed the Coolest Thing Made in Pa. in 2024 in a bracket-style competition by the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry.

    In the online voting, which concluded on April 11, Primanti Brothers beat out Reese's Cups in the finals to take home the title.

    "We're real excited to get that nod from folks again this year," said Ryan Wilkinson, vice president of marketing for Primanti Brothers. "We're looking forward to continuing to deliver what's made us special for more than 90 years. We got an endless future ahead of us, so we're going to keep doing it."

    The championship title did not come easy for Primanti Brothers. This year’s competition included 64 made-in-Pennsylvania products.

    A tough race in Pennsylvania

    Voting was open to the public to decide which Pennsylvania-made product was the most notable, from sandwiches to tools to pierogis and more.

    Other popular Pennsylvania-made items included in this year’s bracket include:

    • Auntie Anne’s pretzels
    • Channellock pliers
    • Crayola crayons
    • Eat'n Park smiley cookies
    • Harley Davidson motorcycles
    • Listerine cool mint
    • Mrs. T’s pierogis
    • Peeps
    • PSU Creamery ice cream
    • Taylor Swift Eras Tour stage by Rock Lititz
    • Utz potato chips
    • Wabtec locomotive
    • Yuengling lager

    About Primanti Brothers

    As Beaver County does have a Primanti Brothers in the Walmart Shopping Center in Center Township , its sandwiches are well known to the area.

    More: Primanti’s opens first Beaver County restaurant

    Primanti Brothers began as a small sandwich cart in Pittsburgh during the Great Depression. Created by Joe Primanti, the business later opened a storefront and continues to serve unique sandwiches today with more than 40 locations.

    Contact Nicholas Sorensen at nsorensen@gannett.com .

    This article originally appeared on Erie Times-News: A Primanti sandwich was named 'Coolest Thing Made in Pa.' What it beat in victory

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