New Year's Eve 2011 around the world Like a giant Hershey’s Kiss, says the city of Hershey, Pa., home to the chocolate manufacturer. Or, playing on their town’s nautical name, the über-celebration stylists of Shippensburg, Pa., will once again drop a giant anchor, punctuated by a laser light show when the anchor hits the ground. Here are 10 other New Year's Eve festivities that put Times Square to shame and don't need reality TV-star Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi: Bethlehem, Pa., is the headquarters of Just Born Inc., the makers of those yellow, sugar-covered birds placed in Easter baskets alongside chocolate eggs. So they will be dropping a giant, candy replica of a “peep” that is 4-1/2 feet tall and five feet wide. Are you ready for Walleye Madness at Midnight? Port Clinton, Ohio, has been for 14 years. In the self-proclaimed walleye capital of the world, what else could fall from the sky but a 20-foot, 600-pound fiberglass walleye?
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• Dillsburg, Pa., the town named for immigrant Matthew Dill from County Monaghan, Ireland, who settled the town in 1740, will be outdoing its past ritual of dropping a giant pickle replica this year. That is because Mr. Pickle was married in the May Pickle Fest, the town will be dropping a pregnant Mrs. Pickle. The spectacle will happen at 7 p.m. for families, while Mr. Pickle will again be dropped at midnight. Dillsburg Senior Center volunteers will make pickle soup, which it prepares only twice a year.
• Perhaps Dillsburg feels pressure to outdo itself from Mt. Olive, N.C., the home of Mt. Olive Pickle Company. The company website triumphantly exclaims: "The New Year's Eve Pickle descends down the Mt. Olive Pickle Company flagpole at the stroke of 7 p.m. midnight – that's 7 o'clock EST, which also happens to be midnight Greenwich Mean Time."
• The city of Lebanon, Pa., will drop a 12-foot, 150-pound real Lebanese bologna to usher in the New Year, and to highlight the innards of its special-recipe bologna fashioned by the local Pennsylvania Dutch residents after slow-cured European sausages.
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