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Hot Dog On A Stick?


mrsfish-94

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mrsfish-94 Apprentice

Are their "hot dogs on a stick" gluten free???? :( They have no info on the web site and they were closed when I tried to call. Do you know if the hot dogs are gluten-free too?

I also tried using the "search" feature on this site but no luck finding anything.

Any help would be great!!!! :D


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grantschoep Contributor

Who's hot dog on a stick? A number of hot dogs are gluten-free, namely I buy Oscar Meyer all beef. But a lot of other ones are. Oscer meyer are fairly high end for me too... I am usually the "cheaper the better" kind of guy. I'm not into the fancy natural casing ones or anything. I want em nice and cheap with scary bits inside(just so its not gluten) :>

mrsfish-94 Apprentice

Hot dog on a stick is a "corn dog" fast food place here in California. They serve basiclly corn dogs, cheese dogs and french fries and lemonade...that is it! I just wondered if anyone knew....I will try the resturant again...maybe they will pick up this time....

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I highly doubt that they are gluten-free. How they describe their "Party Batter" doesn't sound very safe. Maybe e-mail them and ask.

Guest gfinnebraska

I just found this on their web site:

PARTY BATTER (WHICH ALL OUR STICK PRODUCTS ARE DIPPED IN)

Bleached wheat flour (enriched with niacin, iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), corn meal, sugar, non-fat milk solids, rice flour, dextrose, egg yolk solids, sodium phosphate, salt, sodium bicarbonate.

So, they are definitely NOT gluten-free. Sorry!! :(

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