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Before The Super Bowl

There Is CANO’s Chili Bowl

Chili artisans brought out droves of food lovers to the ever popular Chili Bowl at CANO this afternoon. The event, celebrating its 12th year, boasted chilis for any taste. The event, the main CANO fundraiser sold over 430 bowls made by local artisans at the nearby Carriage House Art Studio. This year's winners were the Oneonta Bagel Company, who won the People's Choice award with their Bungalow Bills Bayou Chili, and Oneonta Hots, who took home the Fireman's Choice award. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
We may root for different teams in tonight’s Super Bowl, but we’re all winners at the CANO Chili Bowl! (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

 

ONEONTA – Chili lovers from around the area turned out in droves to taste the areas best chilies at the ever-popular Chili Bowl at CANO this afternoon. CANO’s biggest fundraiser, celebrating its 12th year,  sold over 430 bowls made by local artisans at the nearby Carriage House Art Studio. This year’s top prizes went to the Oneonta Bagel Company, who won the People’s Choice award with their Bungalow Bills Bayou Chili, and Oneonta Hots, who took home the Fireman’s Choice award. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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