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  2. What Are Hot Dogs Made Of, Exactly? - AOL

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    The post What Are Hot Dogs Made Of, Exactly? appeared first on Reader's Digest. ... Because people who follow a kosher diet cannot eat pork, all kosher hot dogs are made from 100 percent beef.

  3. Hebrew National - Wikipedia

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    Hebrew National is a brand of kosher hot dogs and sausages made by ConAgra Foods. In 1982, Hebrew National opened a non-kosher division under the name National Deli; it was sold off in 2001, and is now based in Florida.

  4. 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.

  5. Hot dog - Wikipedia

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    A hot dog [1] [2] is a dish consisting of a grilled, steamed, or boiled sausage served in the slit of a partially sliced bun. [3] The term hot dog can refer to the sausage itself. The sausage used is a wiener (Vienna sausage) or a frankfurter (Frankfurter Würstchen, also just called frank).

  6. 6 Hot Dog Brands That Use 100-Percent Meat - AOL

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    The hot dogs are made of 100% beef, no fillers, by-products, or artificial ingredients. They’re minimally processed, free from added nitrates or nitrites, and skip the corn syrup.

  7. We Taste-Tested 20 of the Best Hot Dog Brands. The Results ...

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    Whether we’re firing up the grill or tossing the world’s easiest dinner into a pot of boiling water,...

  8. We answer to a higher authority - Wikipedia

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    The slogan dates back to 1965, and has been used since then as a means to market the product to Jews and non-Jews as a superior product. [2] Some of the campaign's earliest television advertisements, created by Scali, McCabe, Sloves in 1972, featured Uncle Sam preparing to consume a hot dog that includes the additives and fillers permitted under federal regulations, while an ethereal narrator ...

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

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    How were hot dogs originally made? The modern hot dog traces its origin back to Germany, where sausages (called Frankfurter wurstchen) are made using ground pork and a natural sheep casing ...