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In this thread post things that shouldn't go on hot dogs but they are.

>> No.8618777
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>> No.8619695

Mayonnaise

>> No.8619707

objectively, i guess it's an acceptable topping, but i fucking hate sweet relish

>> No.8619796

>>8619695
Hey this shit is amazing hot dogs are just balonie

>> No.8619802

baked beans

it's hot dog kino

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>>8618773
anything pickled

fucking germans

>> No.8619867

Ketchup.

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Pierogi

>> No.8619877

>>8619875

i am going to vomit

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>>8619877
I'm sorry, did you prefer yours with ketchup?

>> No.8619890

>>8619880

I prefer my hot dog not to be covered in an entire meal of contrasting flavours and textures that somebody dug out of the public trash bin behind the vendor.

>> No.8619905

>>8619880
REEEEEEEEEEEEEMOVE THAT KETCHUP

>> No.8619912

Okay, let met get this out there even if it's going to get people mad.


In most cases, chili on hot dogs is fucking disastrous.


Most hot dog buns are just too small to handle a wiener, condiments, and chili. You need an XL/XXL bun(if they FUCKING EXIST) just to maintain the structural integrity of the hotdog if you put chili on it.

>> No.8619921

>>8619912
You could just try not drowning it in chili. People have been putting chili on hot dogs for at least a century without problems.

>> No.8619932

>>8619912
true desu, it's hard to hit that sweet spot where you get good coverage but you also don't need silverware to eat it