7 is a number that was liked by the company's interests. Holy number. Lucky number.
The "Hebrew National" company and their stockholders.
It's because meat was traditionally sold by weight, and 7 hot dogs is 1 pound. For more information, read https://www.reference.com/food/seven-hot-dogs-hebrew-national-package-4012683bc669115f
Hebrew National hot dogs are kosher (in spite of what some members of the Orthodox community say).
4 points for the regular Hebrew National Hot Dogs
Maybe yes maybe no
In Hebrew numerology the number 7 represents completion and wholeness. In fact 7 is most often chosen by God for self-representation. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_numerology
Adam West
In the United States, most packages of hot dogs weigh 16 ounces. This includes most packages of Ball Park Hot Dogs, Bar S Franks, and Oscar Meyer Hot Dogs. In contrast, a package of Hebrew National Kosher Beef Franks weighs 12 ounces (but their Dinner Franks weigh 16 ounces) and a package of Oscar Mayer Hot Dogs Fat Free weighs 14 ounces.
No, in fact no red meat is good for cholesterol.
The Hebrew National foot long was $6.75. The Nathan's regular was $5.00 and the Nathan's kids hot dogs were $3.00.
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