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The true Philadelphia soft pretzel is fresh,
soft, and chewy; comes in a row of three stuck together; and
is sprinkled with just the right amount of coarse salt. It
is usually bought from a small "mom and pop" shop.
Philly soft-pretzels are breakfast for many, reliable snacks
for the late-night Broad Ripple crowd, and at around seventy
five cents a pop, the large salty twists stand in as "hearty"
lunch or dinner for the hungry college student strapped for
cash. |