Creating something in the state of Texas is a major moment.

Many in the state and across the nation know when something is created here in the Lone Star State. It always has a certain flair to it doesn't it? Well, that, and it's bigger than other objects, due to the state motto.

These inventions could possibly become something that is known by many. For example, Whataburger and Buc-ee's are pretty well known at this point. Other things simply go viral on social media for perhaps it's uniqueness.

That statement rings true for an item that one glass studio in Texas decided to create. It was an ode to a very prominent event here, The State Fair Of Texas.

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Glass Studio In Texas Creates...A Corn Dog?

Yes, your eyes do not deceive you. A glass studio in Texas truly did make a corn dog. But... not in the way one would expect.

To discover the corn dog in question, we turn to Tik Tok to see it:

Yes, that is indeed a corn dog made of glass. To say the least, biting into it may not be the best idea in the world. But making the food into a glass item isn't necessarily the worst idea.

In fact, it actually makes us wonder what other items from Texas could be made into a glass form. Our first suggestion? Perhaps a glass version of Big Tex?

Well, on second thought, that might take too much time to create...

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