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Hot Dogs With MAYO: ‘It Hits Different’

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Hot Dogs With MAYO: ‘It Hits Different’

Two studies found that one-fifth of Americans love mayonnaise on their hot dogs.

Supposedly, mayo blends extremely well with other ingredients.

Mixing mayo with ingredients such as sriracha, chipotle or jalapeños will allow for a spicy kick to your hot dog, while adding barbecue sauce could make it more sweet.

Add mayo to kimchi and mix it with sesame oil, rice vinegar, soy sauce, honey and garlic to make a kimchi-sesame hot dog, or mix the classics — ketchup, mayo and relish — to create something that resembles a Thousand Island dressing.

A TikTok user posted a video in which she shared that she brought her own mayo from home to put on her Costco hot dog since it’s not available in the condiments section.

She wrote, “I also dont like mayo THAT much but it hits different on a hotdog.”

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