Gov. Wolf Makes Friendly Wager on Super Bowl with Counterpart in Massachusetts

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Hopefully, it's Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf, left, who is still smiling on Monday morning and not Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker.

Gov. Tom Wolf has agreed to a friendly wager with his counterpart in Massachusetts, Gov. Charlie Baker, on the outcome of Sunday’s Super Bowl between the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots, according to a report in the Boston Business Journal.

Wolf’s wager includes:

  • sweet treats from Federal Donuts
  • soup from the Rooster Soup Company
  • Reading Terminal Market scrapple
  • coffee from La Colombe in Philadelphia
  • donated pizza slices from Rosa’s Fresh Pizza

“Over the last year, the Eagles have battled adversity and inspired millions of fans, both on and off the field,” he said. “I am putting some of my Philly favorites and Philly’s finest and most iconic food items on the line but look forward to Gov. Baker sending some Massachusetts food to Pennsylvania.”

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Baker’s wager includes:

  • clam chowder from Legal Sea Foods in Boston
  • Craisins from Ocean Spray in Middleborough
  • apple cider donuts from Smolak Farms in North Andover
  • apple pie, chicken pot pie, and maple syrup from Hollis Hills Farms in Fitchburg
  • Grillo’s Pickles from Needham
  • Boston Crème pie cupcakes and lemon squares from Koffee Kup Bakery in Springfield

The governors have agreed to donate the winnings to a local food pantry.

Click here to read more about the friendly wager between the two governors in the Boston Business Journal.

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