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  1. Classic Jordan's Red Hot Dogs. If you want to truly experience summer in New England, you need to try out classic Maine red hot dogs. They are a staple in Maine this time of year. You'll love the way they snap open when cooked, and the savory blend of premium pork and beef packed into every bite.

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  2. Jordan's Natural Casing Frankfurters are great for grilling. These franks are made with pork and beef with no extenders or fillers added.

  3. Order Maine’s famous Red Hot Dogs. $ 54.99 – $ 79.99. We are proud to welcome W.A Bean & Sons to our wide selection of famous Made in Maine Foods. Unfortunately Jordan’s are no longer Maine Made. If you haven’t bit down on these delicious snappers then now is your chance to enjoy a piece of history. Send Red Hot Dogs to your friends ...

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    • Let’s Start with The History
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    • Maine Claims Red Hot Dogs
    • Why Are They Red and called Snappers?
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    A lot of people want to know, “Why are Maine Hot Dogs Red?” and “Why do they snap when you bite them?” Well buckle up because we have 150 yearsof history to answer those questions and millions of red hot dogs sold to figure out why. According to Beansmeat.com it all started in 1860 when Albert Bean came to Bangor from East Corinth to set up shop as...

    In 1960, the C. H. Rice company had boomed and ultimately caught the eye of Portland-based Jordan’s Meats. By 1963, the Jordan family had purchased C. H. Rice and relocated to Thatcher Street, where it remained for some time. That company grew nationally and continued making well-known products like Rice’s hot dogs. A string of subsequent buyouts r...

    There is no controversy like Moxie Soda or Whoopie Pies on whether or not Red Hot Dogs originated in Maine and as far as we know there hasn’t been any states that have annual Red Hot Dog Festivalswith Red Hot Dog eating contests and giant Red Hot Dog mascots. There has been some spotting’s of Red Hot Dogs in New England. Hot Dog Carts or Food truck...

    The links are handmade and quite literally snap when you take a bite into them because they’re sealed the old-fashioned way, using lamb casing that’s naturally packed with collagen rather than the artificial casing that most modern purveyors use. When I asked Smith about the origin of the color, he brushed it off as simply “a marketing tactic” from...

    Locals can still find Red Hot Dogs at most convenient stores inside the steamer box with New England Split-top Rolls, mom and pop shops and some bigger chain grocery stores like Hannaford or Shaw’s Supermarket in the meat department. If you moved away and get a strong desire daily to visit Maine but don’t have it on your budget this year to travel ...

  4. 4lbs of Made in Maine Red Hot Dogs - Red Snappers dummy Delicious All-Beef Jumbo Hot Dogs | Fully Cooked Skinless Franks | No MSG Added | Ready to Heat and Serve | A full 32 count, 3.2 ounces each from Kansas City Steak Company

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  5. Jordan's Old Fashioned Natural Casing Red Frankfurters are great for grilling. These franks are made with pork and beef with no extenders or fillers added. Vacuum packed 3lb. package.

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  7. One 48 oz, 24 Count package of Jordan's Natural Casing Red Frankfurters, Hot Dogs; Our Classic Jordan's Red Franks provide that great taste you love, perfect for your next BBQ or family dinner; A Traditional Red Style Hot Dog that has been a New England favorite for over 100 years

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