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Pup 'n' Taco
Pup 'n' Taco was a popular fast food chain in Los Angeles. It served featured hot dogs (thus the "pup" tacos, tostadas, pastrami sandwiches, burgers, and fries. Russell Wendell started in the restaurant business in 1956 with Big Donut. He introduced Pup 'n' Taco in 1965. In 1984, most of... -
Hot Diggity Dog Big Boy's Best Friend
A hot dog is Big Boy's best friend! Nathan's Hot Dogs is an official partner of Frisch's. It's a match made in food heaven! -
Secret Stadium Sauce
Secret Stadium Sauce is a condiment found only at Milwaukee Brewers baseball games in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and served on hot dogs and brats at Miller Park. -
Dog n Suds Drive In
Serving hamburgers, hot dogs and french fries featuring carhop services, Dog n Suds first opened in 1953 in Illinois and grew rapidly through the '50s and '60s. Today, a few locations still remain in the Midwest. -
Fat Frank's
A downtown favorite, Fat Frank's, located in the U.S. Steel Building, served a big wiener on a nice bun. They served up their last dog in 2003. -
Anatomy of a Cincinnati Cheese Coney
A Cincinnati Cheese Coney starts with a steamed bun, filled with a grilled hot dog, topped with layers of mustard, Cincinnati-style chili, chopped onions, and shredded cheese. -
Richter's Health Wieners
Richter's Wieners were a popular brand of hot dog in the 1930s and were available until after World War II. -
Hot Dog Party
Nothing is more American than a hot dog party. Get those wieners out and have fun! -
Big Juicy Weiners Vintage Hot Dog Ad
The best wieners are big and juicy. -
Kingan's Reliable Hot Dogs
You can always rely on Kingan's hot dogs! -
Franks Family Ad
The whole family loves a good hot dog! Maybe a little too much? -
Papaya King
Get this Papaya King tee today! -
Fatt Dog
Fatt Dog had locations on Post Street and Pine Streets in San Francisco. Diners were advised to have napkins at the ready, as they would be soaked with dog juice after just one bite. -
Vintage Original Hot Dog Shop Logo
The Original Hot Dog Shop, better known as simply "The O," opened in 1960. Literally sitting in the shadow of the University of Pittsburgh, it was a popular destination not only for students, but anyone visiting the Oakland neighborhood to see a concert, visit...

