Why did someone invent hotdogs?!


Question: to see who wud eat them


Answers: to see who wud eat them

maybe to have a delicious treat in the shape of a stick?

Ironically, "Coney Island hot dog" describes a product that is unknown in its namesake Coney Island, New York, where hot dogs (usually called "franks" from frankfurter) are traditionally made only from beef and served plain on a bun without adornment except the availability of mustard, which at Nathan's was applied by the customer. The only reason for the name is the hot dog's origins in Coney Island, where it was invented by Charles Feltman in 1867, [2] who put a Vienna sausage in a roll and called it "Coney Island Red Hots." Some people, unsure of its ingredients, called it a hot dog.

Just proof there is a God.

they had all those leftover cow parts that got thrown away and put them to use

wel mayb...jus mayb they woke up an said i want meat in the form of a stick an jus did it...i like em guess yu don

they had nothing else to do with the animal's feet.

Cause there was a bunch of left over lips and buttholes hanging around so they grinded em up and put them into hot dogs. lo





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