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  2. Charles Feltman - Wikipedia

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    Charles Feltman, circa 1910. Charles Feltman (1841–1910) was a German-American restaurateur. He is one of several claimed inventors of the hot dog.In 1871, Feltman began building his restaurant complex.

  3. 10 Food Court Dishes You Should Never Eat - AOL

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    1. Hot Dogs/Corn Dogs. Don’t get me wrong. There’s always going to be something immensely satisfying about parking yourself on a food court stool and wolfing down a couple hot dogs.

  4. Hot dog cart - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 the U.S. Hot Dog Council estimated that 15% of the approximately 10 billion hot dogs consumed by Americans in 2014 were purchased from a mobile hot dog vendor cart. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Hot dog carts are very common in New York City , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and most of the hot dogs purveyed by hot dog carts in New York City are sourced from Sabrett .

  5. Sammy Skobel - Wikipedia

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    After retiring from the roller derby, he opened Sammy Skobel's Hot Dogs Plus in downtown Mount Prospect, Illinois. [12] He ran the restaurant from 1965 to 1989, when he sold it to a former employee, James Kobler Jr. [ 14 ] He also traveled as a motivational speaker, giving talks on "Creating a Positive Attitude for Life."

  6. Hot dog stand - Wikipedia

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    Similar businesses include hot dog carts or wagons, which are portable hand carts with a grill or boiler for cooking the hot dogs and keeping them hot. In the United States, hot dog carts are also referred to as hot dog stands. However, a hot dog stand is typically a permanent or semi-permanent structure, [5] whereas a hot dog cart is movable ...

  7. Dan Rossi - Wikipedia

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    Dan Rossi is an American hot dog vendor in New York City. From 1985 to 1995, he leased food carts to vendors, at one point owning 16% of all pushcart permits in the city. However, in 1995, a new law passed by the city ended this business. Since 2007, he has sold hot dogs outside of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's main building.

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