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Could a Fish Stick Knock Our

PINIONS ABOUT FISH sticks vary. For some, dunking a fish stick in ketchup is the ultimate taste of nostalgia. For others, the sight of them brings back memories of subpar school lunches. We happen to love them (so does Queen Elizabeth II—justsayin’), and we think that fish sticks are more than just a retro food item.

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