Oscar Mayer has launched “Cold Dogs” – a frozen pop that tastes like a hot dog with “both refreshing and smokey umami notes.”
The box says it all with a label reading, “stupid or genius?”
The answer is up to the people who want to pay $2 at the small number of locations where the cold dogs are sold. Some called it stupid, many called it genius. Introducing the Oscar Mayer Cold Dog, a hot dog-flavored frozen pop. Now available at
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