The Braves may be leaving Turner Field with some heartburn.

The team ended its 50-year relationship with concessions vendor Aramark last season. New food provider Delaware North Sportservice has come in swinging with some new offerings that included "The Everything Dog."

The T.E.D., for short (get it?),  is described  as "a foot-long hot dog layered with fries, chili, nacho chips, beer cheese and jalapeños, topped with popcorn, then drizzled with Coca-Cola infused BBQ sauce."

The Tot Chop is a sandwhich of sorts, where the buns are tots pressed into a waffle and crammed with bacon, melted cheese and jalapenos and Coca-Cola infused ketchup.

Wild ballpark food has become a tradition in baseball recently. Will you be stepping up to the plate to try any? (Cast your vote for one, all three or none at all.)

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