Snuggles the Hot Dog

Hey-ya and good evening everyone! I am ecstatic about a new product that I discovered at the local supermarket. Not since the creation of pickle relish has the hot dog industry been this forward thinking. The progress comes thanks to not Oscar Meyer but to Toufayan Bakeries, a PITA BAKERY! The good people at Toufayan have alas created the Snuggle which in effect a plush pita shell that is essentially a hot dog holding, open ended canoe. There is no seam in it's construction like the traditional hot dog bun. There is no messy joint to break and let the sweet condiments seep through. No, no my friend, this is the real deal. Single bodied construction down the entire length of the bun! Some of you may have tried to wrap a hot dog in a tortilla cloak but what those Hispanic Hot Dog Aficionados have neglected is the proper bun texture that your average red-blooded American HDL (hot dog lover) has grown to love. Texture, taste, and flawless construction make Toufayan's Snuggles the creme de la creme in hot dog holders! Check 'em out at http://www.toufayan.com/snug.htm. A big hot dog Holla' to you all and to all a good night.
6 Comments:
People should read this.
These things *seem* awesome, and taste good, but when you bite into it, if you put condiments beneath the dog, they squirt out the back. This happens with regular buns and moreso with hamburgers, but this pita like shell is extremely smooth; there are no pores into which your condiment can hide while you savagely gnash at that poor dog. In the end, it bleeds to death as you eat it alive.
So I'll just say what we all need to be thinking when we see a Snuggle:
FAIL BUN!
I remember the original Snuggle bun back in the 80's when I was growing up as a kid. It was a molded bread though, not a pita bun. A few years after my parents found them, they disappeared.
This was so great were can you buy them
They were called "caddies " for hot dogs. Would pay twice for caddies if I could get them. Will try going on line to get the caddies, or snuggles or whatever just to get the only hot dog carrier that makes any sense
A version of these existed in the late 1970s. I loved them and the way they were interlocked in the package. They were called Caddies back then.
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