Hosting, or going to a Super Sunday party this weekend? More than likely, you will find this delicious treat at it.

Sunday should be a pretty intense pop culture moment for the world. If you think about it, the Super Bowl is pretty much the last event that everyone gathers together to watch, even if you don't like sports.

You have the intrigue of Taylor Swift being there, to cheer on her man, Travis Kelce, and his team the Kansas City Chiefs, as they take on the Philadelphia Eagles, you have Kendrick Lamar perorming at halftime, and of course, people always get excited to see the commercials.

When it comes to what to nosh on for food, a list was recently revealed of the number one snack in each state, when it comes to watching the big game.

A state-by-state analysis of Super Bowl food by Coffeeness highlights the country's favorite game-day eats, revealing a mix of traditional comfort foods and regional specialties based on Google search data.

Buffalo Chicken Dip is the MVP here in the State of Maine, and it seems to be the consenus pick across America, ranking #1 in 29 states.

A creamy, spicy dip that combines shredded chicken, hot sauce, cream cheese, and cheddar, is a hit any party. Also, it is a little eaiser to eat than wings.

When it comes to dessert, surprisingly, Bananna Bread was the top choice for Mainers.

If you are looking for some quick, creative and easy recipes to whip up for the game, we tracked down some great videos to give you inspiring ideas.

Taylor Swift's Best Pictures From Travis Kelce's Super Bowl Season

Taylor Swift's love of the Kansas City Chiefs seems to mirror her love of boyfriend Travis Kelce. At first, she was a little awkward, but by the end of the season, she'd grown passionate for both.

Here are 29 of the best pictures of Swift and her posse from this NFL season and playoffs. There is one more game to go, but it's not clear if she'll make it to the Super Bowl since she has a concert in Tokyo the night before. Either way, watch as her fandom gains confidence and friends.

Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes

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