Charles Feltman: Revision history


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  • curprev 18:2618:26, 8 June 2019Herostratus talk contribs 7,573 bytes +15 Reverted to revision 884038348 by Herostratus: Well his descendants are likely to be biased. The definition of "hot dog" is debatable. Certainly packs of 12 sausages (only) are labled "hot dogs". Anyway even the first-bunner thing is not sure, a street vendor in NYC may have preceded Feltman. (TW) undo Tag: Undo

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  • curprev 06:2706:27, 27 February 2019Harold Trevor talk contribs 7,558 bytes −15 Charles Feltman was a baker by trade who according to his descendants during the summer of 1867 was the first person in America to sell a Frankfurter sausage in an elongated bun. It is the bun which makes it a hot dog. undo

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