![]() ![]() ![]() I feel like Goldilocks rating these hot dogs. There's not much more to say about this bad boy. It's a little wobbly and curvy, like the drunk uncle of hot dogs." (When I followed up with said colleague to inquire about his thing for hot dog tips, he mused, "I wonder what Freud would say.") Here's some feedback in the form of pure poetry, from another taster: "Salty, thick meat stick. For those of you who can relate to the colleague who has a specific appreciation for the tips of hot dogs, here's this detailed feedback, verbatim: "Some of the tips curve upward, and I was excited to try, because I thought the texture would be chewy, but it was just mush. "Did they put liquid smoke in this thing? Because it has a weird smoky note," said another. "It's a little bigger than I like to see in a hot dog, but this is a family newspaper, so I won't make jokes," said one colleague. But Whole Foods' house-brand hot dog - "a good blend of salty and sweet," "spicy, good size and thickness" - inspired some of the most descriptive comments of the entire taste test. Maybe it was the moment in the taste test when the nitrates finally started to go to our brains. I'm not sure what it is about this hot dog. ![]()
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