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The pioneers
This all took place in a small town in Wisconsin in October 1885. A 15 year old boy named Charlie Nagreen, he was on his way to the County's first annual fair. He was only going to the county's fair to get some extra money from selling some meatball. While he was selling the meatballs he noticed that the customers are having trouble eating it, and then he had a idea. He would squish a couple of meatballs into a circle and then put it in between 2 pieces of bread so his customers could walk around and eat there meatballs. Instead of standing in the same place trying to get the meatballs in your mouth.