Either/Or...............Oscar Mayer.....?!


Question:

Either/Or...............O... Mayer.....?

Oscar Mayer Hotdogs or Ball Park Franks, which is better? Price should not be considered when determining your answer. Consider the following?
1. Taste
2. Texture
3. Dog to bun size ratio
4. The likeliness you'll want another after just eating 1.


Answers:
ball park is the best i like the beef ones the best

Neither.
Hebrew national or Sabrett
Both fit in average to large size bun perfectly and taste much better than either you mentioned.

Hello:

Actually,I don't buy either of these brands,I buy two different brands of hot dogs which are superior to the ones you mentioned!

1. Eckrich hot dogs are a good meaty hot dog and they don't taste weird! They are quick and easy to cook,and they don't taste rubbery like alot of other hot dogs do! Plus,they are wonderful either grilled or boiled,and I really loved eating some of these for our Memorial Day picnic today,YUMMY! ;-)

2. Nathan's hot dog are expensive but they are well worth the cost,trust me! As with Eckrich,these hot dogs have an excellent flavor and they cook up very nicely too! ;-)

I know this is probably a Michigan thing,but my husband and daughter just like ketchup on their hot dogs and I have always loved Ketchup,sweet relish,and chopped up Vidalia onions on my hot dogs!! I will also warm up the hot dog buns a little bit,so it makes the hot dogs taste that much better!! ;-)

I like whatever kind they leave in the 7-11 spinning rack for weeks without changing. The kind that look like life long sun-bathers, or worn out shoe leather.

I'm not sure which brand that is, but I like them.

between those are ball park, but i choose kunzlar, made here in my hometown.

Esskay




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