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A standard beef hot dog typically contains around 1 to 2 Weight Watchers points, depending on the specific brand and preparation method. Factors such as added ingredients or toppings can also influence the point value. For the most accurate information, it's best to check the nutritional label of the specific hot dog you're considering.

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