10 Best Hot Dogs For Bbq

Updated on: November 2023

Best Hot Dogs For Bbq in 2023


I'm Just Here For The Hot Dogs Funny Summer Hotdog BBQ Gift T-Shirt

I'm Just Here For The Hot Dogs Funny Summer Hotdog BBQ Gift T-Shirt
BESTSELLER NO. 1 in 2023

Funny Hot Dog T-shirt, Hot Diggity Dog, BBQ, Cartoon Weiner

Funny Hot Dog T-shirt, Hot Diggity Dog, BBQ, Cartoon Weiner
BESTSELLER NO. 2 in 2023
  • Hilarious Tshirt for Hot Dog Lovers! Design features a happy cartoon hot dog jumping into a bun! Hot diggity-dawg! This awesome and funny hot dog tee will make you the hottest dog in town! Wear this zainy I love hot dogs tshirt on your next night out and hit the fast food joints in style. This hilarious weiner t-shirt will show off your wicked sense of humor and get you plenty of attention. * Fast food fans will love the humorous cartoon on
  • Fast food fans will love the humorous cartoon on this super cool barbeque tee. Get your buddies round for a barbeque and wear this totally rad hot dog it's Friday tshirt while you toast your buns! Maybe wear this hilarious and suggestive sausage t-shirt on a night out with your girl, and show her what's really on your mind! Check out our other zainy hot dog tee designs for more awesome apparel!
  • Lightweight, Classic fit, Double-needle sleeve and bottom hem

Hot Dogs Hamburgers and Beer BBQ 4th of July US Flag T-Shirt

Hot Dogs Hamburgers and Beer BBQ 4th of July US Flag T-Shirt
BESTSELLER NO. 3 in 2023
  • Celebrate your next BBQ in style with our American Flag design featuring the 3 BBQ essentials - hamburgers, hot dogs and beer.
  • Lightweight, Classic fit, Double-needle sleeve and bottom hem

Funny Hot Dog Shirt - I Love Wieners Heart BBQ LGBT Gay

Funny Hot Dog Shirt - I Love Wieners Heart BBQ LGBT Gay
BESTSELLER NO. 4 in 2023
  • Funny Hot Dog Shirt about loving wieners, can be wieners of any kind, bunless and bare, real tasty meat. I heart weiners. Great t shirt for a BBQ or back yard party, summer is a great time to grill up meats of all kinds. All meat lovers are welcome.
  • Awesome gift idea for gay friends or barbecue lovers, hot dog lovers of any kind. All meat lovers are welcome this summertime to laugh at this hilarious shirt.
  • Lightweight, Classic fit, Double-needle sleeve and bottom hem

It Feels Like A Hot Dog Day BBQ Tailgate Party Hot Dogs

It Feels Like A Hot Dog Day BBQ Tailgate Party Hot Dogs
BESTSELLER NO. 5 in 2023
  • This design features an illustration of a hot dog and the funny saying, It Feels Like A Hot Dog Day. You need this yummy looking tee to wear to your next family BBQ or tailgate party!
  • Perfect gift for any hot dog lover! You can wear it to a tailgate party, a BBQ, your favorite hot dog cart vendor or a baseball game!
  • This premium t-shirt is made of lightweight fine jersey fabric
  • Fit: Slim (consider ordering a larger size for a looser fit)

Marshmallow Roasting Sticks 10 Pack Extra Long 45’’ Stainless Telescoping Hot Dog Smores Skewers Kids Safe Barbecue Forks for Campfire, Bonfire and Grill

Marshmallow Roasting Sticks 10 Pack Extra Long 45’’ Stainless Telescoping Hot Dog Smores Skewers Kids Safe Barbecue Forks for Campfire, Bonfire and Grill
BESTSELLER NO. 6 in 2023
  • ♣SUPERIOR MATERIAL: The fork tip is made of FDA approved 304 stainless steel which to ensure no rusting & safe roasting. And the telescopic pole is made of strong stainless material which could hold the food steadily. The comfortable rubber handle with finger indents protects your hands by giving a firm, steady grip. And it also does well in heat insulation.
  • ♣KIDS-SAFE LENGTH: The longest length of this roasting stick is 45” helps keep you and your kids at a safe distance from the fire. And the rubber handle also protects your hand from heat and reduce the pressure from foods weight.
  • ♣CONVENIENT TO USE: Size is mini enough as a BBQ fork with shortest length of 11.8”. It could be easily cleaned and put back in the matching storage bag, which is portable for outdoor campfire, bonfire, fire pit, barbecue grill. And it’s small and convenient for long-distance camping trips.
  • ♣IMPORTANT CAUTIONS: This barbecue stick is made of stainless material which is normal to see the fork tips turn black after long time contact with fire. At the longest telescopic state, the best capacity is 0.66lb. Since the length and stainless material features, it could hold the weight no more than 1lb. Perfect for roasting marshmallows, hot dogs and s'mores.
  • ♣SERVICE GUARANTEE : To provide best products and purchase experience to our customers, we are ready to serve you at any time. If you are not satisfied with our products please contact us directly. We would provide corresponding solutions to fix the problem for you.

FunWorld Hot Dog, Tan/Red, One Size Costume

FunWorld Hot Dog, Tan/Red, One Size Costume
BESTSELLER NO. 7 in 2023
  • Includes foam tunic with screen printing.
  • Not included are the shoes, pants or gloves
  • FunWorld's Deluxe Halloweener (Hot Dog) Costume Includes A Foam Pullover Hot Dog and Bun Tunic with Mustard Print
  • A super value

inktastic Funny Hot Dog Toddler T-Shirt 5/6 Navy Blue

inktastic Funny Hot Dog Toddler T-Shirt 5/6 Navy Blue
BESTSELLER NO. 8 in 2023
  • Cute hot dog Toddler T-Shirt outfit
  • Solid color tees are 100% cotton, other are a cotton/polyester Blend.
  • Topstitched rib crewneck
  • Double-needle stitched sleeves and bottom hem
  • Printed in the USA

It's Not A Party Until The Wiener Comes Out Hot Dog T-Shirt

It's Not A Party Until The Wiener Comes Out Hot Dog T-Shirt
BESTSELLER NO. 9 in 2023
  • It's Not A Party Until The Wiener Comes Out Hot Dog funny camping grilling bbq hotdog shirt for men and women.
  • It's Not A Party Until The Wiener Comes Out shirt is perfect for camping and bbq grilling parties!
  • Lightweight, Classic fit, Double-needle sleeve and bottom hem

HOT Dog - Concession Truck fair Carnival Snack Food Mesh Trucker Cap Hat, RWB

HOT Dog - Concession Truck fair Carnival Snack Food Mesh Trucker Cap Hat, RWB
BESTSELLER NO. 10 in 2023
  • TENNESSEE BASED PRINTERS - This hilarious retro vintage style trucker hat was dreamed up by our skilled illustrators and designers here in the beautiful mountains of northeast Tennessee! We are proud of what we do so if you are ever in the area stop by and see us!
  • ONE SIZE FITS ALL TRUCKER - This classic retro vintage looking trucker hat is brand new, but you don't have to tell anyone that. Just sit back and bask in the admiration of your peers as you rock this, no doubt hilarious, classic trucker style cap.
  • A TRUE CLASSIC - Featuring a polyester mesh back, adjustable snap closure, heavy braid, and a wide foam front, these great hats really fit the bill!
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  • SAFETY IS QUALITY - From eco-friendly Phthalate Free Inks to sustainable manufacturing processes, we have been a leader in the responsible apparel decoration industry for years.

Unlicensed Hot Dog Vendors Break Health Codes

Hot dogs on the street are growing in popularity in Los Angeles as they are sold outside of clubs on side walks in the wee hours of the night, but how clean are they and what should we watch out for?

As more people walk down the street carrying the hot dogs wrapped with bacon, topped with a choice of mustard, mayo or jalapenos, the line grows. The vendor feels the pressure of having to appease every potential customer's hunger. Nobody is taking notice that the same hands cooking the meat are also handling money without gloves. A minute later, the cook is seen scrambling as he puts his cart, ingredients, and money away. Around the corner, a policeman makes his way to the cook's cart to either reprimand or arrest him.

More often than not, hot dog vendors are operating without proper permits and breaking health codes putting their customers at risk for food borne illnesses. An estimated 76 million cases of food borne diseases occur each year in the U.S. and 325,000 results in hospitalizations. Based partly on estimates from the Center for Disease and Control and Prevention, foods borne diseases kill 5,000 Americans a year.

Licenses

In front of Santa Monica Boulevard clubs such as "Rage" and "Mickey's," vendors are spotted running their mini-businesses during clubbing peak hours. Officials at West Hollywood's City Hall set up preventative efforts to minimize the number of vendors who operate their hot dog carts without licenses.

Despite warnings, vendors still sell their hot dogs without licenses. One vendor was almost arrested for ignoring Police warnings as he tried to evade a police officer by moving his cart across the street. As soon as the Police officer left, he started selling again.

The license process one must follow might contribute to why so few actually try to obtain one. The vendor must get a business license, obtain a resale license if buying wholesale products, file and publish a DBA/fictitious business name if using a name different from their own, and if selling taxable items, a seller's permit must be obtained. Lastly, if the vendor has employees, he or she needs a state ein employer number, according to BusinessNameUsa.com. To some vendors, this process might seem too much of a hassle and some vendors are unaware of the licensing process.

Half of the time, vendors are not alone and include their friends and family members into the cooking process. Working like an assembly line, one father handled the money; a woman cut onions while a child helped put mustard and mayo on the hot dog.

Sanitation issues usually raise concern in this type of market venture. Unlike restaurants, these carts do not contain letter grades or inspection scores so customers have no idea whether their food is bacteria free or cooked properly.

Inspection scores are important since public safety administrators check how food is stored. How these unlicensed hot dog vendors store their ingredients is left to question. While some vendors might refrigerate their meat, there is no guarantee that all vendors practice these safe-cooking measures.

In a food poisoning report done by the CDC, "food that is lightly contaminated and left out overnight can be highly infectious the next day. If the food were refrigerated promptly, the bacteria would not multiply at all."

The report also said, "A food that is fully cooked can become re-contaminated if it touches other raw foods or drippings from raw foods that contain pathogens."

Food Poisoning Awareness

With the number of young people buying these hot dogs and the number of food poisoning hospitalizations, some might be unaware that college campuses offer resources on food poisoning.
For one, the CSUN Student Health Center has peer nutrition counselors who can answer any dietary questions.

"There's no program per-se that I'm aware of, but if someone is interesting in food safety, they can make an appointment with a peer counselor to get information," said Sharon Aranoff, Health Educator at the Student Health Center at Cal State University Northridge. However, "If a club or organization would say, 'we would really like a program on food counseling,' there aren't programs pre-packaged."

Symptoms

With refrigeration and handling measures under suspicion, precautions should be taken and hot dog consumers should educate themselves of the consequences. Customers should learn about the symptoms of food poisoning.

Based on a report by Steven Angelo, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, symptoms of classical food poisoning usually appear two to three hours after ingestion.

Symptoms include nausea followed by vomiting and abdominal cramping, diarrhea, which may be bloody, fever, chills, weakness and headache might occur.

Other types of food poisoning include Salmonella, Shigella and E. coli.

If one were to get food poisoning, "They should be seen at the Student Health Center so somebody can receive treatment" said Aranoff.

Social Dilemma

Despite the safety hazards of eating food from unlicensed vendors, several customers disregard the warnings and continue to eat the hot dogs.

Ven Velasco, 21, Communications major, knows the risks but eats them anyway. For someone who is young, hungry, and short on change, the convenience of the hot dog carts seem more like a blessing than any type of danger.

"They're good and they're cheap. I'm not worried about the bacteria," said Velasco.

Another consumer, Chris Abejuela, 22, Business Marketing major, knows the consequences and still eats them even if it means getting "possible food poisoning for some bomb hot dogs," said Abejuela.
Hot dog prices are easy on wallets but the safety dangers it poses can be more costly. When buying from vendors, one must use common sense and look at how food is handled, prepared and stored. Storage is extremely important since CDC studies show bacteria can grow rapidly overnight if cold food is not stored cold and hot food is not stored hot. Just because it tastes good, does not mean it's good for you.