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  2. Ball Park Franks - Wikipedia

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    Ball Park Franks is an American brand of hot dog and hamburger buns and patties made by Tyson Foods and popularized in 1958 by the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball. Ball Park Frank is the most consumed hot dog in America with 94.9 million consumers in 2017. [ 1 ]

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    3. Keebler Fudge Magic Middles. Neither the chocolate fudge cream inside a shortbread cookie nor versions with peanut butter or chocolate chip crusts survived.

  4. 17 Discontinued Canned Foods And Drinks That Fans Still Crave

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    Pepsi Blue. Okay, technically not a canned food, but it was a canned beverage, and its discontinuation still stings. Pepsi Blue was PepsiCo's contender in the Cola Wars of the '90s, launching in ...

  5. 50 Discontinued Snacks That We Still Desperately Miss - AOL

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    1. Sprite Remix. Our tastebuds wept when Sprite Remix faded into the land of discontinued drinks. These fruity twists on traditional lemon-lime Sprite were so refreshing.

  6. Charley Marcuse - Wikipedia

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    Charley Marcuse is a former hot dog vendor at Tiger Stadium and Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan. [1] He became known for his distinctive yell while selling hot dogs as well as his refusal to serve ketchup with them, responding "There is no ketchup in baseball!" when asked. [2] He received national recognition after he was temporarily banned ...

  7. Bertman Original Ballpark Mustard - Wikipedia

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    Bertman Original Ballpark Mustard is a brown mustard made by Bertman Foods Company, a Cleveland, Ohio, food manufacturer and distributor which has produced several varieties of mustards since 1925, well known regionally because they are served at sports stadiums around Cleveland and sold in stores across Northeastern Ohio.

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