At Woodstock in 1969, a hot dog cost $1.00. This price reflected the overall affordability of food at the festival, which aimed to provide accessible options for the large crowd of attendees. The event's ethos of peace and community extended to its dining offerings, making it a memorable experience for festival-goers.
high, hot and horny! mostly phucking hippies
One hot dog with no bun equals 5 Weight Watchers points.
He invented the hot dog.
There was the biggest outdoor rock fest ever, on August 15-18, 1969. Thousands of people came to Woodstock (actually held near Bethel in upstate New York) to listen to the likes of Janice Joplin, Jimmi Hendrix and many others for 3 days of musical performances. This was a major display of the 1960s counter-culture (hippies) and anti-war movements. There was considerable use of illicit drugs. Conditions were sunny and hot, but there was also rain that turned some of the concert grounds into massive mud pits. (see related link below)
Because the dog is hot.
A hot dog.
They run anywhere from $2.00 to $5.00 from a hot dog stand.
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$2.00
A hot dog doesn't have too much cholesterol
$35 for a coke and a dog.
Soda-$1.5 Hot Dog-$.75
About one pound
a hot dog cost a nickel in those days
Oh, dude, you're talking about that iconic Mickey Mouse Clubhouse song! So, Mickey says "Hot dog, hot dog, hot diggity dog" in the theme song. It's like the anthem of every kid who grew up watching Disney Junior. You can't help but sing along, even if it gets stuck in your head for days.
Hot dogs weigh 45g on average.
it's a big hot-dog but hot-dog are smaller than jumbo hot-dog