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  2. Steam buns and hotdogs all at once with this Coca-Cola hotdog ...

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    If you’ve been looking for an easy and mess-free way to make hot dogs, then try this Coca Cola hot dog steamer. The bun warmer holds up to 12 buns at a time while the steamer can carry up to 24 ...

  3. Wiener King - Wikipedia

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    One advertisement included a Charlotte DJ, Jay Thomas, wearing nothing but a towel and holding a hot dog under his arm. In 1974 at least one TV station refused to air the commercial. [ 1 ] In 1975, the company gained attention for flying a hot air balloon that said "Wiener King" 50 feet above President Gerald Ford 's visit to Freedom Park in ...

  4. Harry M. Stevens - Wikipedia

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    This account has been disputed by researchers, who point out the earliest known hot-dog cartoon by Dorgan dates to 1906, [7] and "the term 'hot dog' was used for sausages in buns as early as 1895 in college newspapers." [8] Stevens died in May 1934 in Manhattan following two bouts of pneumonia; [d] he was survived by his wife and five children. [9]

  5. Art's Famous Chili Dog Stand - Wikipedia

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    Art's Famous Chili Dogs is a hot dog stand located in Los Angeles, California. It was founded in 1939 by Art Elkind a frankfurter entrepreneur, who was its owner until 1990. It is well known for its chili dogs, which have been praised by a variety of Los Angeleno media outlets, and proclaimed by aficionados as the finest in the city.

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  7. Frank 'n Stuff - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the company described the product as "the fun food that features a tunnel of cheese or chili inside a Hormel hot dog". [8] Frank 'n Stuff's eponymous mascot was a friendly Frankenstein-type character [2] and Hormel ran frequent television and print advertisements featuring him. [9] [10]

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