Everyone is afs 394 asu religion sex power and eroticismalways talking about whether a hot dog is a sandwich, but no one ever addresses the most important hot dog question: Should a hot dog weigh 66 pounds?
For hot dog purveyor Feltman's, the answer is an emphatic yes. The iconic business, which is responsible for giving Coney Island its first hot dog in 1867, created a 66-pound, 5-foot long monster in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the world's biggest hot dog.
Yes, people actually ate the hot dog. In fact, it was sold for $10 per slice (yes, slice) at a lower Manhattan block party, with all proceeds going to the Headstrong Project, a nonprofit focusing on mental health care for veterans. Each piece was topped with mustard and sauerkraut.
The enormous frank was measured on Wednesday by Guinness officials, but it hasn't officially entered the record books yet. According to a Facebook post, Feltman's owner Michael Quinn expects that news to arrive in about 12 weeks.
In the meantime, take your time to process this news. 66 pounds of tubed meat is, frankly, a lot to think about.
Also, here is the bun.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Other People's Diaries by Sophie HaigneyAmazon Echo Show 8 deal: Save 40%Diary, 1995 by Melissa FebosRedux: All the Green Things Writhing by The Paris ReviewMegha Majumdar, Fiction by Megha MajumdarHow 'True Detective: Night Country' pulled off its most WTF momentRedux: Like No One Else by The Paris ReviewWhatsApp: New AirDropRedux: All the Green Things Writhing by The Paris ReviewSheila Heti and Kathryn Scanlan Recommend by The Paris ReviewListen to Henri Cole Read Poems from the Paris Review Archive by Henri Cole'Barbie' Oscar snubs have fans condemning the 'patriarchy in the Real World'Redux: The Poet’s Nerve by The Paris ReviewOn Penumbra, Caio Fernando Abreu, and Alain Mabanckou by The Paris ReviewDiary, 2010 by Adam LevinOn Watery Artworks and WritingRedux: The Marketing of Obsession by The Paris ReviewListen to Henri Cole Read Poems from the Paris Review Archive by Henri ColeRedux: All the Green Things Writhing by The Paris ReviewDiary, 2018 by Elisa Gonzalez Wisława Szymborska by Lorin Stein The Escape Artist by Chris Wallace Launch ‘The Fallback Plan’ with Sadie Stein by The Paris Review A Question of Provenance; Monogamy by Lorin Stein Dressings by Sadie Stein Helen Simpson on ‘In After Patricia by Joan Schenkar The Tyranny of Footnotes by Paul Wachter Document: Nabokov’s Notes by Sarah Funke Butler On the Shelf by Sadie Stein James Shea’s “Haiku” by Sarah Braunstein Two ‘Paris Review’ Events Not to Be Missed by The Paris Review In Miss Eudora’s Garden by Margaret Eby Xi Chuan, Beijing by Matteo Pericoli Staff Picks: Bathtub Reading, Germaine Tailleferre by The Paris Review Only One Day to Go! by The Paris Review Literary Dinners; Crumbling Apartments by Sadie Stein First Impressions by Ricardo Sumalavia The Topographical Soul by Thomas Beller The Aristocrats by Meredith Blake
1.6847s , 8258.96875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【afs 394 asu religion sex power and eroticism】,Pursuit Information Network