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  2. We Taste-Tested 18 of the Best Hot Dog Brands—Here ... - AOL

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    Not only are they organic, but these uncured dogs are also antibiotic-, hormone-, sugar- and nitrate-free. Unlike the turkey dogs, these are light beige rather than hot-dog red.

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  5. Costco hot dog - Wikipedia

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    A hot dog and drink combo at Costco. The "Costco hot dog" is a 1 ⁄ 4-pound (110-gram) hot dog sold at the international warehouse club Costco's food courts.It is notable for its steady price and cult following as a combo deal with a soda at North American locations since its introduction in 1984.

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    A Chicago-style hot dog is a classic Windy City food. The famous dish is composed of an all-beef hot dog in a poppy seed bun, topped with yellow mustard, chopped onions, bright-green relish ...

  7. Koegel Meat Company - Wikipedia

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    The Koegel Meat Company is a meat processing, packaging, and distribution company based in Flint, Michigan.Koegel's produces 35 products. [2] Koegel's hot dogs are considered by the authors of "Coney Detroit" as the best hot dog for a Flint-Style Coney Dog along with Abbott's Meat's coney sauce.

  8. Ball Park Franks - Wikipedia

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    The history of Ball Park Franks began in 1958 when the Detroit Tigers became dissatisfied with the hot dogs being sold in their park. [3] In 1959, a meat-packing company from Livonia, Michigan, called Hygrade Food Products owned and run by the Slotkin family, won a competition to be the exclusive supplier of hot dogs to the Tigers and Tiger Stadium.

  9. We Tried Every Plant-Based Hot Dog We Could Find ... - AOL

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    Upscale hot dogs are great, but sometimes we just want an old school, nostalgic dog. LightLife has been selling plant-based dogs since 1993 and they've solidified themselves as the best-selling ...