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We've had those already for something like 10 years
60 0 Reply65 0 ReplyReminds me of college.
18 0 ReplyYup, count me in on that. Where do I sign up?
5 0 ReplyI was iffy about double-hotdog, but double corndog?! Now that's progress!
4 0 ReplyHigh art
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Was about to comment that “divstobrene” is a thing in Latvia.
As always, ahead of the curve where it truly matters.
8 0 ReplyWhatever that country this is (Turkey? A Baltic state?), it's ahead of OP by a leap.
6 0 ReplyI think this might be Latvian maybe. It is not turkish.
6 0 ReplyCan confirm, its Latvian. They sell those on gas stations. They also had an amazing thing called wrapurger back in the day. Fantastic thing, like a burger, but wrapped in a tortilla instead of bread. Imagine a burger you can eat in your car while not making a mess. Unbelievable
7 0 ReplyWait, is t a wrap just a tool to funnel all the grease down the front of your shirt in one spot?
2 0 Replysounds like a burrito
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It does say Riga in the pic
4 0 ReplyLol, I was so focused on identifying the (to me) non-standard letters, that I didn't even try to read it.
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Riga
3 0 ReplyI just noticed. I'm pleased that I narrowed it down to Turkey or a Baltic state.
Yeah, Latvia is way ahead of the world in this respect. Or The States at least...
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That doesn't look like the bun has the same texture as a regular hotdog bun. It looks more like a double dog panini. Plus it doesn't have the opening for toppings
6 1 ReplyThe toppings go in before the hotdogs.
6 0 ReplyHot relish sounds not so great and jalapeno coins would probably turn to paste. I would love to try it with chili and cheese though
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I'd give it a go
2 0 ReplyI would too, it's probably good but I don't think it would be better than what the meme suggests
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Regular hot dog buns are terrible, so I see this as a win
1 0 ReplyNo way, a steamed bun can't be beat
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