regular. probably scvhmioders though
Hot fudge
A corn dog has a hot dog on the stick with honey breading to give it a juicy flavor.
Mostly salt.
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Snyders no longer makes that flavor chip.
This $100 hot dog is the favorite of all the rock stars.
Great little "one at a time" hot dog cooker. Steams bun at the same time. Kids get a kick out of it.
His Grandma's macroni
I'm not sure of your exact question so I'll address it like this:Uncured hot dogs are more natural; they don't have the nitrates used in curing. They also don't have the same flavor. If you want the true, ballgame hot dog, you'll need to go for cured. If you want a good natural hot dog, with the ingredients being more important than the flavor, go with uncured. In general, having a cured hot dog every now & then isn't going to adversely affect your health in a way that's discernible. But, if you're very conscious of not ingesting nitrates, your only other hot dog option is uncured. Just be ready to add lots of other things (grilled onion, good mustard, chili sauce, etc) to give it more flavor.