If the corn dogs were left out on the kitchen counter overnight, most likely the meat would contain harmful bacteria and they should be tossed out. If they were left overnight to defrost in the refrigerator, they would still be safe to eat.
Food Source which is a Kroger store has them by my house in California.
Yep, freezing is better. But eating them is the best!
i have had freshly frozen corn on the cob in my freezer for several months. I've never had it go bad, but from time to time it has dried out. As a kid i remember my Grandma sticking the cob with the husk still on directly into the freezer. I dont recall how long it lasted like that - but we had corn on the cob in the winter. As far as commercially purchased corn on the cob - there should be a "best by" date.
it can get spoiled or they are lactose and tolerant
there is no telling though they are quiet the same.
Since corn dogs are usually fried, they have more fat that other foods not fried. Even if they are baked (like frozen corn dogs) the hot dog in the center has fat. While most foods are healthy in moderation, you have to look at how much fat you consume in total and ensure you don't eat so many corn dogs that you create a problem Back to Julia Childs advice - "Eat everything but in moderation."
You'll get very sick.
Some are, but not all dogs.
corn dogs
dogs love a frozen treat on a summer day as much as a human. check out the link below for a bunch of frozen treats that are okay for dogs.
Corn tortillas is an excellent corn recipe that can be used to hide corn so the kids will eat it. Another way to get the kids to eat corn would be feeding them corn dogs. Corn dogs are tasty and different and kids love them.
As long as the heads are not spoiled, the dogs will enjoy the shrimp head will no ill effects.