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Pittsburgh candy company creates deflated football chocolate named 'Bradie' ball
Jan 28, 2015
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A Pennsylvania candy company is taking #DeflateGate into the chocolate realm.
Sarris Candies near Pittsburgh is getting into the Super Bowl spirit with a sweet treat in honor of the controversy swirling around deflated footballs used by the New England Patriots.
Sarris’ candy makers jokingly created the "Bradie" ball – chocolate football that looks a little deflated.
The hollow, milk chocolate football weighs about 2.5 lbs., they the jokingly said on their Facebook and Twitter pages that the sweet treat’s net weight is, “13 lbs.... Oops! We meant 11.2 lbs.”
The "Bradie," incorrectly spelled on purpose to avoid any legal trouble, is not for sale. Sorry Steelers, Seahawks, and any non-Patriots, fans.


