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One of the few places I'm proud to represent my home state: Pepperoni rolls.
I've had similar food before, but never exactly that, looks good! The history is interesting, being invented for coal miners is a very WV.
There's good ones, and there's the ones you can buy at the gas station, lol. If you're ever in the area, I can recommend some good ones.
A couple weeks ago a bunch of friends from college came in for a semi-annual get together. The ones from out of state were all craving pepperoni rolls. I begged them not to buy anything from a gas station / convenience store and to let me hook them up.
I showed up the next day with $100 worth of these super bougie artisanal rolls from a local place. They were a hit.