Earlier this week, a radio station out of Wisconsin started the 'Say No to Seattle' campaign, in preparation for the NFC championship game between the Green Bay Packers and the Seattle Seahawks. Now, a town in Seattle is firing back.

As part of the "Say No to Seattle' campaign, 94.5 Lake FM in Wisconsin made the decision to ban playing all grunge music, as well as artists hailing from Seattle on their station prior to the game on Sunday. This means no Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden or even Dave Matthews Band will be heard over the airwaves. Ironically, in the past, Packers quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, has admitted to being a huge fan of '90s grunge music, especially Pearl Jam.

Now Bainbridge Island, a suburb of Seattle, is showing their alliance to their hometown team by ousting cheese all together. Take that Green Bay! The city manager of Bainbridge Island has banned the consumption and possession of cheese in an executive order as follows:

"Section 3. Due to the relationship between the Green Bay Packers, their fans, and cheese, the possession of and/or consumption of cheese or cheese flavored products shall be banned in Bainbridge Island City Hall on Friday, January 16, 2015."

The rivalry going on between the two states has been keeping us pretty entertained over the past few days, but we wonder what retaliation will be taken by the losing city, once the game is over?

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