Adventuring into the world of food and drink doesn’t just mean eating it.
Plus, many of the exhibits and galleries listed below will offer more than just a history lesson.
Here are the10 most iconic food museums you have to visit at least once.
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AdmissionAdults: $5.50Children 6 yrs.
The free experience walks you through the history ofSPAM and the impact this product has had on America.
After you take a stroll down SPAM memory lane, hit up the gift shop.
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And, of course, you’ll find the museum that honors the starchy vegetable in Idaho.
Potato Head fromToy Story?
This museum will completely immerse you into the sweet taste of chocolate making in innovative and interactive ways.
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You may even find yourself inspired by Milton Hershey himself.
Admission:Check out the museum websitefor different tasting experiences.
Admission: Depends on location.
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Pepper Museumin Waco, Texas.
And though it may come as a surprise, Dr. Pepper is actually the oldest soft drink in America.
The beverage was produced in 1885, only one year before the launch of Coca-Cola.
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Make your way down south to scope out this evolutionary soft drink memorial.
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Courtesy of Wyandot Popcorn Museum