Picknickers relish them, baseball fans order them, kids demand them, mothers count on them. What could be so universally popular? Hot dogs, of course. This most requested of all sausages is served in 95 percent of American homes.
Picknickers relish them, baseball fans order them, kids demand them, mothers count on them. What could be so universally popular? Hot dogs, of course. This most requested of all sausages is served in 95 percent of American homes.
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