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July 2, 2019

What about them dogs?

What about them dogs?

Did you know July is National Ice Cream Month, National Pickle Month, National Baked Bean Month AND National Hotdog Month? Sounds like the start of an awesome picnic, doesn't it? Well, July also happens to be National Picnic Month!

While most of us can get behind a good ice cream treat, hotdogs have gotten a bad rap. The folks at the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council want to change that. In a recent news release they noted:

Hot dogs have a unique tie to American history. They came to America as edible immigrants from Europe in the 1800s and soon became the all-American food that has been served by presidents, enjoyed by astronauts on the moon and relished in backyards throughout the country. They are synonymous with our nation’s independence as Americans are expected to eat 150 million hot dogs on July 4 alone.

Despite this, hot dogs are among our most misunderstood foods. That is why a quarter century ago, the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council (NHDSC) was formed to answer the range of questions people have about hot dogs, their ingredients, history and more. To celebrate its 25th anniversary, the NHDSC is teaming with the Beef Checkoff to unveil 25 hot dog facts for July’s National Hot Dog Month.

At the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council we’ve learned that Americans’ appetite for hot dog facts is nearly as great as their appetite for hot dogs themselves," said NHDSC Hot Dog Top Dog Eric Mittenthal. “Today there are hot dogs for everyone with millions of different possible hot dog and topping combinations that meet a broad spectrum of nutrition needs, tastes, budgets and personal preferences.’

Like other meats, Americans can enjoy hot dogs as part of a healthy diet. A standard beef hot dog is 190 calories, offers 7 grams of protein and 30 percent of our Daily Value of Vitamin B12, a crucial nutrient for normal metabolism, brain development in children and mental clarity in adults.

But for many, the true benefit of a hot dog is the happiness they bring. Other hot dog facts shared by the NHDSC include:

  • Mickey Mouse’s first on screen words were “Hot Dog!”
  • President Franklin D. Roosevelt served hot dogs to King George and Queen Elizabeth. The king ate two.
  • Americans say the celebrity they’d most like to enjoy a hot dog with is 97 year old Betty White.
  • A hot dog is not a sandwich.

The full list of 25 facts plus 25 quotes about hot dogs are available at www.hot-dog.org.