It doesn’t get more American than this: baseball, family, friends, and a 6-foot-long hot dog to share with them. This isn’t just your ordinary long hot dog, it boasts five toppings and comes with some extras that make it a true standout.

Baseball seasons are kicking off all over the United States, and with that comes a menu full of new stadium food options. But one Minnesota ballpark is going big, serving up what might be the longest hot dog ever offered at a ballgame.

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St. Paul Saints Unveil a Monster Menu Item

The St. Paul Saints, the Triple-A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins, host their home opener today at CHS Field. Known for fun both on the field between innings and with their menu, the Saints are swinging for the fences this year.

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New for this year is “The Land of 10,000 Calories,” a 6-foot hot dog served on a huge platter with fries and four 20 oz. drinks. What sets it apart are the toppings that blow all other hot dogs away: smoked pulled pork, mac and cheese, French fries, jalapeños, and bacon. This thing is monstrous!

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A True 6-Foot Wiener Wonder in Minnesota

One other important thing to note is that this isn’t just a bunch of regular-sized hot dogs placed together for the appearance of a 6-foot hot dog. Oh no, this is one continuous 6-foot-long wiener on an equally massive bun, crafted for maximum Minnesota-sized enjoyment.

I’m not sure how much they’re charging for this huge hot dog, but it seems like it could not only feed you and your family or friends, but the entire row of fans joining you at the game in St. Paul.

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