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  1. Yvo

    Ketchup, yellow mustard, relish, tons of relish.

    Don't care what anyone else thinks cuz I'm the one eating it.

  2. monstermooch

    ketchup mustard KRAUT

  3. Steve

    any kind of mustard

  4. CheeeeEEEEse

    Spicy mustard (Guldens or other deli mustard), juliened onions if I can get them.
    NOODLE: Costco style.

    Then I use my mouth....non sexually.

  5. Yvo

    I have enjoyed the raw onions, and have enjoyed the sweet onions... but only sometimes.

  6. StreetMeasOnsumer3008

    Ketchup and Sauerkraut

    Chili and cheese works too!

  7. CrumbHunter

    mustard and kraut for a run of the mill hot dog, but I'll take melted cheese if available.

  8. deanlo

    mustard, mayo, sometimes ketchup, LOTS of kraut, chili, bacon :3, crushed potato chips, pickled banana peppers or peperoncini. very rarely, bbq'd onions.

    yes, i'm one of those excessive-toppings people.

    the only time i'm minimalist is when i'm eating a bahama mama. then it's just straight up mustard and kraut.

  9. Dave

    Chicago dog. I'd eat even worse than I do now if I lived in Chicago.

  10. stevenp

    mustard, kraut, relish, sweet onions in any combination. No ketchup or mayo--even tho I love mayo, it does not belong on a dog (or bologna). If it's at 7-11, add lots of cheese sauce and chili!

  11. deanlo

    mmm Chicago dogs. I've always liked having my frank dragged through the garden.

    it's a shame they do it so poorly at the shake shack (NO SPORT PEPPERS!?) because i don't know where else they'd make it like that.

  12. Carlo_ThChThr

    Hot off the grill with mustard, relish and kraut. Sometimes I liked ketchup, but only if the hot dog is cut up into pieces and I'm eating it with a toothpick.

  13. StreetMeasOnsumer3008

    Tailgating with friends at a Giants game last year (not a true fan and won't band-wagon on their last SB win), my friend and I dressed our dogs with BBQ sauce, cheese, bacon bites, and pepperoni. Same with our burgers. The heart-attack dogs and burgers turned out well.

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