Few fairgoers were surprised to hear that the No. 1 selling food vendor at the Minnesota State Fair in 2016 was Sweet Martha's Cookie Jar.
But which nonfood vendor had the highest sales last year?
It's one that appeals to another primal craving: the need for cash — potentially lots of it. The Minnesota State Lottery easily topped the list for highest revenue at the 2016 state fair among nonfood concessionaires. Fairgoers spent nearly $712,000 on lottery tickets last year.
The Minnesota State Lottery at the corner of Judson and Nelson has been at the fair for a decade and produced nearly as much revenue as the second, third and fourth bestselling nonfood vendors combined.
"Our most popular game at the fair is the scratch offs," said Vicki Holets, marketing director of the Minnesota State Lottery. "People want to have fun right now, so scratch offs are 90 percent of our revenue."
The Minnesota Lottery missed out on one potential cash cow this year, Holets said. The recent $700 million Powerball jackpot was won the day before the fair started.
Other top concessionaires included souvenir/novelty stands, Minnesota sports teams, Playland Amusement Arcade, Henna Tattoo Art and Old Time Portraits.
Lucia Perez, who's been operating Dandy Souvenirs booths at the fair for 19 years, was No. 2 on the list for revenue. She sells bubble blowers, superhero inflatables like Batman, plush figures and light swords at eight locations within the fair.