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>> No.12777178

>>12777104
>Duuuude it's just pink slime maaaan

>> No.12777240

tfw banned from dog park becuse to many hotdog around and can not help myself

>> No.12777483

>>12777104
No, they're an emulsified, preserved pork product. If something is candied, it's coated in some form of sugar.

>> No.12777485

>>12777104
And?

>> No.12777566

>>12777104
>Pork hot dogs
No.

>> No.12777637

>>12777104
>candied
You're a special kind of retard aren't you, OP?

>> No.12777649

>>12777566
Relax Schlomo.

>> No.12777672

>>12777178
It literally is, fattie.

>> No.12777677

Thankfully I grew out of hot dogs, I'm a ham guy now.

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>>12777677
>I'm a ham guy

Yeah I bet you are

>> No.12778120

>>12777104
Hotdogs are predominantly beef unless you go out of your way for the mystery meat dogs or the turkey ones.
>but dey pink like pigs
That's the kind of simplistic thinking that makes people believe hamburgers are a pork product.

>> No.12778135
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>>12777483
If Americans are putting sugar in their hotdogs it's no surprise they're so fucking fat.

>> No.12778144

>>12778135
The average hot dog only contains 15 grams of sugar. That's not that much.

>> No.12778154

>>12777649
B-but I'm a goy.

>> No.12778171

>>12778144
15 grams of sugar is a lot for a little hot dog. Then the ketchup, bread etc has additional sugar

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>> No.12778283

>>12777104
do Americans really put sugar in sausages?

>> No.12778336

>>12778144
>The average hot dog only contains 15 grams of sugar. That's not that much.
>15 grams of sugar in a hot dog
>not that much
Jesus fucking Christ that can't be true, they must be sweet as fuck. Hotdogs elsewhere in the world contain less than a gram of sugar. Why are Americans filling their savory food with copious amounts of sugar?

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>>12778336
Oscar Mayer has 22

>> No.12778576

I eat nitrate-free organic all beef hot dogs. It’s not even that much more money.

>> No.12778587

>>12778283
>do Americans really put sugar in sausages?
That would be the Chinese.

Ever look at the ingredients list for 'lop chong'? It's like 1/3 sugar.

>> No.12778599

>>12778373
Wow what the shit? That's ridiculous

>> No.12778696

>>12778336
>>12778373
>Kirkland brand hotdogs, which are 2-4x as long as the "average" American hotdog, contain 1g
All Hail Costco

>> No.12778712

>>12778135
I mean, that and eating the whole pack of hot dogs in a sitting. Plus buns. And toppings.

>> No.12778730

>>12778144
https://www.fatsecret.com/calories-nutrition/oscar-mayer/beef-hot-dogs-franks

You dumb fuck. The normiest of normiest hot dog, the Oscar Meyer Weiner, has ZERO sugars.
It's all pork, salt and fat!

It's a goddamned sausage!

>> No.12778736

I rarely eat hotdogs, or any kind of preserved meat for that matter. However these are incredible. Nitrate free bison, all natural, in sheepskin casing. They're expensive, but I only buy them once or twice a year.
https://www.northstarbison.com/shop/meats/grass-fed-bison/bratwurst-hot-dogs-sausages/bison-hotdogs

>> No.12778739

>>12778736
Sodium Nitrate is delicious, fuck off.

>> No.12778825

>>12778736
>nitrate free (except for the naturally occuring nitrates found in celery and cherry powder)
Oh I am a laughin'! Retards don't realize there's a shitload more nitrates in vegetables than cured meats and the ones claiming nitrate free have ground celery and cherry powder added. PT Barnum effect all over again.

>> No.12778828

>>12778739
Enjoy heart failure

>> No.12778840

>>12777104
i spent the last of my money on four 8-packs of hot dogs, been living off that for the whole month of august

>> No.12778883

>>12777760
What are you implying here?

>> No.12779048

>>12778373
I just went on the Oscar Mayer website and none of their hot dogs had more than a gram of sugar per serving. I'd ask why you're just making stuff up on the internet, but I already know the answer. European teenagers will believe anything you say to them about America.

>> No.12779116

>>12779048
Not much sugar but an enormous number of carcinogenic chemicals which is strange because they aren't necessary when you realize how to make hot dogs. One must wonder if they're somehow associated with Bayer, a major chemotherapy producer that recently bought monsanto, go figure. Corporate fascism sucks ass, you have to make all your processed foods yourself in the US.

https://www.meatsandsausages.com/sausage-recipes/hotdog

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The best

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>>12777104

>> No.12779185

>>12779120
I'm sorry, those aren't red snappers, I think you have the wrong picture.