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I live in Nova Scotia, and would just like to point out that not all (or even the vast majority of) garlic fingers have cheese on them.
---I don't know what kind of crazy garlic fingers you're eating, but all the ones I eat have SOME form of cheese on them!
--- Yeah, what is Garlic Fingers without that delicious cheese on it? I think you're insane, I'm from Nova Scotia and all Garlic Cheese Fingers have Cheese. --Phred Levi07:11, 21 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
---Why and by whom is New Glasgow "considered" to be the g.f. capital? I think, by Wiki standards, that's a mild form of vandalism. That claims needs to be backed up. [I listed a "citation needed".] —Preceding unsigned comment added by 156.34.192.176 (talk) 01:45, 9 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Looking at the Pizza Fries link and there is no mention of anything like Garlic fingers.
Pizza fries are describes as being "...fries are topped with melted mozzarella and served with pizza sauce on the side" quite different from garlic fingers.
In addition there is no mention of Wisconsin in the pizza fries article.