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  2. How Hot Dogs Are Made: The Stomach-Churning Process ... - AOL

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    A Brief History of Hot Dogs. You can’t tell the story of the American hot dog without starting in Europe. After all, modern sausage culture was born in Germany before traveling to the U.S. in ...

  3. Costco hot dog - Wikipedia

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    In Taiwan and Japan, the hot dog is made of pork; Japan's price for their 120 g (4.2 oz) hot dog and refillable 600 ml (20 U.S. fl oz) drink is ¥180 (US$1.60). [19] In South Korea, the price for a hot dog and soda is ₩2,000 (US$1.70). In Mainland China, the price for a hot dog and soda with refills is ¥10.9 (US1.70).

  4. Jimmy John's - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy John's has 17 different numbered sandwiches plus a B.L.T., called the J.J.B.L.T, and the Gargantuan, which includes all the meats except bacon and tuna. The 17 sandwiches may have ham, roast beef, tuna, turkey, salami, capicola, bacon, provolone cheese or parmesan cheese, or combine two or more meats and cheese. Jimmy John's has five ...

  5. Hot dog - Wikipedia

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    A hot dog as served on Coney Island in 1940. The word frankfurter comes from Frankfurt, Germany, where pork sausages similar to hot dogs originated. [8] These sausages, Frankfurter Würstchen, were known since the 13th century and given to the people on the event of imperial coronations, starting with the coronation of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor, as King.

  6. Coney Island hot dog - Wikipedia

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    Hot dogs from the Original Coney Island Restaurant and Bar in St. Paul, Minnesota. Greek immigrant Gus Saites opened his Original Coney Island in Duluth in 1921. The hot dog used is the Vienna Beef from Chicago, which is topped with the restaurant's own coney sauce, with options of mustard, onion, and, for a small fee, cheese. The Superior ...

  7. Ray T. Townsend - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, Townsend turned his attention to the process of making hot dogs. As late as 1960 packers were turning out no more than 500 hot dogs an hour and they were not uniform weight or size. Townsend set out to find a better way, his "Frank-a-Matic", a machine that virtually eliminated waste and made hot dogs at a rate of 36,000 an hour. Three ...

  8. Meet Matt Stonie, the man who finally dethroned Joey ... - AOL

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    Eaters gather each Independence Day at Coney Island in hopes of becoming the newest hot dog eating Meet Matt Stonie, the man who finally dethroned Joey Chestnut in the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating ...

  9. If A Hot Dog is a Sandwich, Then is Cereal, Soup? - AOL

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    The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council (yes, that exists) does not call a hot dog a sandwich. But, as we’ve found out, the Merriam-Webster dictionary disagrees. But, as we’ve found out, the ...