Caitlin Clark not a fan of ketchup chips that Sophie Cunningham made her try in Canada
On her first trip north of the border, Caitlin Clark was made to try some authentic Canadian snacks by Sophie Cunningham. Cunningham and Clark recorded content earlier in the day before their game against the Toronto Tempo, where they tried out Canadian snacks.
On her inaugural trip to Canada, Caitlin Clark was introduced to some traditional Canadian snacks by Sophie Cunningham. The two recorded content earlier that day before facing off against the Toronto Tempo. Among the snacks they sampled were Lay's ketchup chips, gummy bears, and ginger beer. However, it seems Clark isn't particularly fond of ketchup chips.
After Indiana Fever's victory over the Toronto Tempo, a reporter inquired about Clark's opinions on the Canadian snacks and other offerings. She playfully stated that she tries to avoid reading fan comments but did admit to enjoying the sour gummy bears and coffee crisps she'd never tasted before. Yet, when it came to ketchup chips, Clark admitted to not being a fan.
She noted that the spiced ginger beer they sampled might have been an exaggerated marketing ploy, as all ginger beer tends to be spicy to her. Clark also expressed confusion over the absence of ranch dressing in Canada, as she enjoyed it at a Chick-Fil-A. Cunningham and Clark's Canadian adventure was clearly a hit, with Clark contributing 24 points and 7 assists to lead the Fever to a win.
The experience allowed Clark to sample a new cuisine and culture, and she expressed enthusiasm for a potential follow-up where they would try more Canadian delicacies.
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