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  2. The Hallo-Wiener - Wikipedia

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    The story begins with Oscar, a dachshund who is described as "half-a-dog tall" and "one-and-a-half dogs long". Oscar is tired of the other dogs making fun of him because of his wiener-shaped body. He is now happy because it is Halloween and he cannot wait to get a costume. At obedience school, he daydreams of Halloween.

  3. The Delicious One - Wikipedia

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    The Delicious One (otherwise known as TDO for short) is the mascot of Wienerschnitzel.TDO is an anthropomorphic chili dog.In advertisements, TDO is a fugitive, as everybody wants to eat him, which he at first fails to understand.

  4. 152 Photos That Prove Sausage Dogs Are The Cutest - AOL

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    The American Kennel Club officially confirmed the Dachshund breed in 1885, and that only boosted the popularity of these irresistibly charming and undeniably cute dogs. 152 Photos That Prove ...

  5. Oktoberfest Zinzinnati - Wikipedia

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    Oktoberfest Zinzinnati claimed the world record for the largest Chicken Dance in 1994, with over 48,000 participants.. The festival includes the World Brat Eating Championship [9] [10] [11] and also the Running of the Wieners, in which dachshunds and dachshund mixes ("wiener dogs") race in 75-foot heats, wearing hot dog costumes.

  6. Hot dog! Oscar Mayer Wienermobile cuts the mustard with fans ...

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    "Jack just loves hot dogs," Jay Ward said of his 4-year-old son, who came from Canton clad in a hot dog costume with all the trimmings. The Wards were among the many who braved a steady drizzle ...

  7. 50 years of Wiener Works: Behind the hot dog empire ... - AOL

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    In 1973, Earl Martin opened a hot dog restaurant in Fayetteville. But it was his brother William who would reign as 'wiener king.' 50 years of Wiener Works: Behind the hot dog empire Fayetteville ...