Today for Fab Find Happy Friday, I’m getting a little hot dog wacky, but I think these products are a must see!
Hot dog products are not any weirder than the Wine 2 Go Cup that I shared last time. So I figured why not get wacky?
My hot dog obsession began when my friend Kim from Today’s Creative Blog showed me a photo of a hot dog toaster that her son got from his Grandma. I had never seen or heard of such a thing before. So when I looked it up, I stumbled across all kinds of hot dog goodness that would be perfect for a summer party or funny gifts!
Check out what I found…
So this is the famous Hot Dog Toaster! Do you have one? How did I not know about this invention? My kids will go crazy over this “make your own” hot dog contraption.
I seriously want a Mini Old Fashion Hot Dog Roller Stand for parties. This is so cute!
But then I found this Hot Dog Steamer that makes up to 24 hot dogs and thought it might be better for a party with a lot of kids.
Now is when things get really wacky when I came across this Dachshund Shaped Hot Dog Cutter! What the what? I had to share this because it’s just so weird. Ha! It’s definitely worth clicking over and reading the product reviews:-)
So back to something we might really use… like the Four Up Hot Dog Roaster! This is perfect for summer bonfires. I needed this for our wiener roasts in Oklahoma.
The cute illustration I used in my graphic is actually a Hot Dog Sign. I love retro art!
What is your favorite Fab Find? Hope you have a a Happy Friday!!
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How cute and fun! I like the little cart, but I also like the toaster…hard to choose!
BTW Amy, I hope you don’t mind that I paired your Mother’s Day free printable with my simple Earth Day cookies on my fb page…with images and links?!? They go so well together! 🙂
I love these!
Haha! I have that Nostalgia Hot Dog Toaster and love it! It doesn't toast the bun perfectly, but warm is good for me.
Thanks for sharing these cute products. At my girls’ party last year I just used a crock pot to cook the hot dogs and then keep them warm so the kids could have one whenever they wanted.