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Deep-Fried Cake, Donut Burgers, Sand Sculpture, Baby Pigs: Welcome Back OC Fair!
The Orange County Fair opens today with lots of new surprises including Truffles the pig's new litter.

A 300-ton sand sculpture, deep-fried coffee, and ice skating under the sizzling summer sun are among whatβs new this year as the Orange County Fair begins celebrating its 125th birthday today.
The theme this year is βOne Big Partyβ to mark the fairβs quasquicentennial.
Another first this year is the fairβs Chief Executive Officer Kathy Kramer, who told City News Service she feels like βa little kid at Christmasβ as she has watched the fair develop over the past few weeks.
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βYou have 150 acres that is turned into literally a city where 1.3 million people come to visit you, and thatβs pretty impressive when you think of building that from the ground up,β Kramer said.
One of the biggest attractions at the fair annually is the food. And Kramer said she was looking forward to trying deep-fried coffee.
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βYou can deep fry anything,β she said with a laugh.
Fairgoers a little more worried about their caloric intake might want to try the deep-fried Slim Fast bar, Kramer said, adding she realizes that sounds like an oxymoron. Still, itβs tasty, she said.
βI sampled it in San Diego and I was pleasantly surprised,β Kramer said.
For those less concerned about their diet -- or the really hungry -- thereβs the triple-decker Krispy Kreme burger.
βSo, imagine two Krispy Kreme doughnuts with three layers of burger and cheese in the middle,β Kramer said.
For the truly adventurous thereβs the Fireball Doughnut, Kramer said. Itβs an eight-inch doughnut topped with cinnamon fireball whisky caramel sauce and whipped cream and bananas.
βAnd it wouldnβt be a real party without cake -- deep-fried birthday cake,β she said.
βFairenheit 32 Degreesβ will feature an ice-skating rink and ice sculpting.
On Aug. 8, the fair will revive the cattle drive featuring cowboys and cowgirls on horseback driving a hundred head of cattle through Costa Mesa to the fairgrounds.
Fairgoers can also count on seeing the staples of the fair such as the petting zoo and animal attractions. Tuesday night, Truffles the pig gave birth to several piglets, which will be on display.
βTheyβre adorable, very lively,β said fair spokeswoman Robin Wachner.
Visitors to the fair can also count on a variety of concerts at the neighboring Pacific Amphitheatre. Some first-time performers this year include comedian Gabriel Iglesias, singer Alison Krauss, who will open for Willie Nelson, Charli XCX, an English singer-songwriter, country artists The Band Perry and Chris Young and New Wavers Spandau Ballet and Echo and the Bunnymen.
The fair drew 1.3 million visitors last year, about the same as in 2013. Kramer said she expects to top that because of the 125th anniversary.
The fair runs Wednesdays through Sundays until Aug. 16.
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