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  2. 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.

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

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    We sampled tons of weenies by popular brands like Oscar Mayer, Nathan’s and Ball Park (spoiler alert, our top pick was Sabrett’s skinless beef dogs) to find the winners. Our list includes ...

  4. The Cost of a Beer and a Hot Dog at Every MLB Ballpark - AOL

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    Hot dog prices increased by nearly a dollar, franks went up by $1.10, and tickets ballooned by 13.9%, the second highest increase in MLB. benkrut/istockphoto 20.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Sara Lee Corporation - Wikipedia

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    On November 19, 2008, Sara Lee Corporation, which had acquired "the No. 2 kosher hot dog brand" in 1993, [35] announced that it would close its kosher hot dog and meat processing facility in Chicago, on or before January 30, 2009. Sara Lee decided to exit the kosher meat business and discontinue processing and distributing products made under ...

  7. Forget Cracker Jacks: 12 Wild MLB Ballpark Foods To Try ... - AOL

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    5. Renegade Hot Dog. PNC Park. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. There isn't a baseball fan that doesn't like a good footlong hot dog. But if you're a Pirates fan, you're really going to love this ...

  8. Dodger Dog - Wikipedia

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    A concession area called the "Dog Pound" serves hot dogs from stadiums around the country including the Fenway Frank, Cincinnati Cheese Coney, Milwaukee Brat, and The Red Hot Chicago Dog. The Dodger Dog was not, however, served at the Dodgers' spring training ballpark, Camelback Ranch, during the team's first spring training at the park. [5]

  9. Famous Franks: The Best Hot Dog Stands Across America - AOL

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    A hot dog shack that fans of "Breaking Bad" may recognize, the Dog House Drive-In keeps things simple and cheap. Foot-long hot dogs with cheese are $5.40, corn dogs are $2.60, and shakes start at ...