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National Hot Dog Day deals in Sacramento

National Hot Dog Day deals in Sacramento

Yahoo19-07-2025
(FOX40.COM) — National Hot Dog Day lands on July 16, and there are multiple opportunities for you to get a deal for a tasty meal.
Wienerschnitzel
Wienerschnitzel is offering customers four chili dogs for only $4 on National Hot Dog Day. No substitutions are allowed, and only the original chili dogs are part of the deal.
Some locations include:
2501 Broadway
2961 Advantage Way
5980 Stockton Boulevard
2464 Florin Road
More details can be found on Wienerschnitzel's website.
Dog Haus
Dog Haus is offering a free hot dog of the customer's choice on Wednesday, with no purchase necessary. The deal involves one hot dog per person for all Haus Reward members.
Plus, Dog Haus is offering up another summer deal between July 17 to July 31, with buy one, get one free.
Dog Haus is located at 1501 Blue Oaks Boulevard, Suite #140 in Roseville.
More details can be found on Instagram or online.
Circle K
According to the Advancing Convenience and Fuel Retailing website, Circle K is offering two roller grill hot dogs for just $1 when purchased through the app.
Circle K locations include:
730 29th Street
2330 Broadway
2801 Evergreen Avenue
3721 Truxel Road
To download the app for Apple iPhone, click here.
To download the app for Android, click here.
7-Eleven
Until July 22, 7-Eleven will be offering Big Bite hot dogs for $2 for 7Rewards members.
Reward members are also able to get a $5 Meal Deal.
The meal deal includes:
Two Value Grill items or one Big Bite hot dog
A bag of 7-Select Chips
A large Big Gulp
To become a member, visit 7-Eleven's website.
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7-Eleven locations include:
5597 Stockton Boulevard
802 J Street
5550 S Watt Avenue
2544 Arden Way
True Story Foods
True Story Foods is celebrating National Hot Dog Day by giving away free hot dogs to guests on Wednesday.
The Fairfield-based family-owned meat company is giving away hot dogs from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 475 Courage Drive.
To learn more about True Story Foods, visit truestoryfoods.com.
National Hot Dog Day in Rancho Cordova
Meanwhile, the Cordova Recreation and Park District is holding a get-together for those over the age of 50.
The event takes place on Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to noon at the Neil Orchard Senior Activities Center on 3480 Routier Road.
One ticket will provide a grilled hot dog, side and beverage.
Tickets are $8 per person and $10 for to-go orders.
More details can be found online or by calling 916-366-3133.
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