The best day of the year is here for those who dig dogs hot dogs, that is.
National Hot Dog Day will be celebrated on Wednesday, bringing windfalls for wiener lovers at regional and national restaurant chains.
Sheetz has issued a promotional email to its card members, offering two free hot dogs with any purchase ordered Wednesday using the convenience chain’s app. The offer is limited to one order per qualifying customer and doesn’t include extras or add-ons.
At 7-Eleven, hot dogs are being highlighted throughout July. According to Convenience Store News, the chain’s quarter-pound Big Bite beef hot dog is priced at $1, including free toppings such as chili, cheese, onions, relish, sauerkraut or salsa.
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Maine s Proposed Flavored Tobacco Ban Loses Support The state s $8.5-billion budget does not include funding to offset revenue loss from the measure.
AUGUSTA, Maine A proposed ban on flavored tobacco products is on the brink of failing as the state s budget heads to Gov. Janet Mills desk without financial support for the measure.
State lawmakers approved the $8.5-billion, two-year budget on June 30 by a 119-25 vote in the Maine House for Representatives and a 32-3 vote in the Maine Senate. The overwhelming support means the budget has the necessary two-third votes to pass into law immediately after Mills signs it, according to the