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The Myrtle Beach area is probably the most common vacation spot for West Virginians.
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In fact, some folks call it the "56th county" of West Virginia because of how many Mountaineers you'll find there.
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So, it only makes sense that there's a pepperoni roll outpost nearby so that folks can still get their fix."
That's where D'Annunzio's Bakery comes in.
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The Clarksburg bakery offers bread, pepperoni rolls, and those same versions can be found at this Longs, S.C., bakery by the same name. My understanding is that it's a family member who opened the South Carolina location.
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Were the pepperoni rolls just as good? They sure were. A very bready roll - but classic.
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They also had some products I've not seen at the Clarksburg spot that are bit more adventuruous - like apple raisin bread and cranberry walnut bread. They even had Oliverio's peppers to top your favorite Italian dishes with.
Grade: A