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==Annual celebration==
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Corn Dog
Corn dog on stick
Alternative namesPogo, dagwood dog, pluto pup, corny dog
Place of originUnited States
Created byDisputed
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsHot dog
Cornmeal batter
VariationsMultiple

A corn dog is a hot dog coated in cornmeal batter and deep fried in oil, although some are baked. Almost all corn dogs are served on wooden sticks, though some early versions were stickless.

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Corndogs will save the Jews.

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