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I’m here to talk about the incredible dog that is the Kirkland hot dog,
Did you know that Costco loses money every time it sells a $1.50 hot dog and doesn't care. On our long list of things we love about Costco, the $1.50 hot dog special (dog and soda) is up there.
The drink combination even includes free refills, and I can promise you this is the cheapest place you'll find 100% all beef hot dogs outside of a kids' sport concession stand.
The Costco hot dog has been around for almost 34 years, and it has never gone up in price!
CONTRARY TO MYTH, THE HOT DOG IS A QUARTER-POUND 100% BEEF DOG.
Despite the same price tag, the hot dog is about 10 percent thicker than the original quarter-pound version in 1984.
If you combined the yearly hot dog sales from every Major League Baseball stadium in the U.S., Costco will have outsold them four times over.
In 2015, Costco sold 128 million hot dogs. They tend to sell, on average, 100 million hot dogs yearly. Wild, huh?