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National Hot Dog Day - third Wednesday in July


National Hot Dog Day is celebrated every year on the third Wednesday in July. This day is dedicated to the delicious and iconic American food, the hot dog. The hot dog has been a staple in American cuisine for decades, and this day is a great opportunity to celebrate its history, cultural significance, and of course, indulge in some tasty hot dogs.


History of National Hot Dog Day:


National Hot Dog Day was first celebrated in the United States in 1991, initiated by the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council. Since then, it has become an annual tradition for Americans to celebrate this tasty food item. This day is not only about eating hot dogs, but it also honors the history and cultural significance of this beloved food.


Celebrating National Hot Dog Day:


There are numerous ways to celebrate National Hot Dog Day. You can attend a hot dog eating contest, organize a hot dog party, or simply enjoy a hot dog at your favorite restaurant. Many restaurants and hot dog vendors offer special deals and discounts on National Hot Dog Day. So, be sure to check your local listings and take advantage of the deals.


Hot Dog Facts:


Here are some interesting facts about hot dogs:

  • The average American consumes around 60 hot dogs per year.

  • The world record for the most hot dogs eaten in 10 minutes is held by Joey Chestnut, who ate 75 hot dogs in 2020.

  • The hot dog was originally called a “dachshund sausage” because of its long, narrow shape.

  • The first hot dog stand in America was established in Coney Island, New York, in 1871.


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