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1. Seattle, Washington, often called Seattle style hot dogs, are known for the liberal use of cream cheese and onions, usually on a grilled toasted bun, often with kraut.
2. Hot dogs are typically sold at stalls and restaurants, not by ambulant vendors.
3. Today hot dogs are sold most often in eight or ten to the pound packs, but some are sold in other quantities as well.
4. Hot dogs are cooked in a casing, or thin skin, to keep their shape.
5. Hot dogs are sold from gas stations, news stands and snack bars all over the country, and are generally the only form of food served at sporting events.
6. After passing through the smoke and cook cycle, the hot dogs are showered in cool water.
7. Hot dogs are a well established product and the technology for their production has changed little over the last century.
8. When poultry hot dogs are made, poultry trimmings are used.
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1. Highly processed fake vegan hot dogs are a lot less environmentally harmful than highly processed meat.
2. Most commercial hot dogs are made with cellulose casings, which are removed after the dogs are cooked and/or smoked.
3. The American Academy of Pediatrics thinks hot dogs are so dangerous they should be reshaped and repackaged with prominent warning labels.