Who makes hot dogs? Big names in franks have local ties

Face it, hot dogs give a Fourth of July vibe.

And whether you’re a fan of Sabrett’s New York-style franks or a Dietz & Watson loyalist, there’s a local hot dog maker for every grill.

Before the long holiday weekend approaches, get to know some of the companies in New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania that make the dogs that make your picnic.

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Sabrett

Location: Englewood

Specialty: Natural casing hot dogs, New York-style pushcart onions

Fun Fact: Sabrett is famous for its iconic blue and yellow umbrellas seen on street carts across New York City.

Thumann’s

Location: Carlstadt

Specialty: A wide variety of sausages and hot dogs

Fun Fact: Thumann’s has been family-owned and operated since 1949, priding itself on using high-quality ingredients.

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Dietz & Watson

Location: Philadelphia

Specialty: Premium deli meats and hot dogs

Fun Fact: Dietz & Watson has been crafting delicious meats since 1939, using traditional family recipes.

Hatfield Quality Meats

Location: Hatfield

Specialty: Pork products, including hot dogs

Fun Fact: Hatfield emphasizes sustainability and animal welfare, ensuring that their products are as ethical as they are tasty.

Kunze’s Meats

Location: Reading

Specialty: Traditional German sausages and hot dogs

Fun Fact: This smaller producer offers a taste of authentic German flavors, perfect for adding a unique twist to your cookout.

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There are no big-name hot dog makers in the First State, but there are some regional brands.

Kirby & Holloway Provision Company

Location: Harrington

Specialty: Sausages and hot dogs

Fun Fact: Established in 1947, Kirby & Holloway is known for its high-quality, locally made products.

Newark Natural Foods

Location: Newark

Specialty: Locally sourced and organic hot dogs

Fun Fact: This cooperative market offers a range of locally sourced meats, including organic hot dogs perfect for health-conscious grillers

J. Staas Haught is a New Jersey-based journalist reporting on trending topics across the Mid-Atlantic region.

This article originally appeared on Cherry Hill Courier-Post: Best hot dogs; get to know the franks that make your Fourth