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Boston Globe
24-05-2025
- Business
- Boston Globe
In the midst of war, an American hot dog icon has found a foothold
'Overall, it's delicious,' Pozniak said after his first bite of the so-called New York hot dog, with mustard, ketchup and sweet pickle relish. 'I usually prefer more classic sauces like Tabasco or the standard ketchup and mayonnaise — that's what I'm used to. This pickle relish surprised me, but in a good way.' Hot dogs are ubiquitous in Ukraine. But for a long time, the market has been dominated by a kind of hot dog encased in a tubular panini and described, for a reason no French person seems to know, as the 'French' dog. The story of how Nathan's dogs — settled in their open, messy buns — found a foothold in the country is in many ways a reflection of how much Ukraine has tilted toward the West in past decades. Advertisement There are now 27 Nathan's Famous outlets in Socar gas stations in Ukraine. Despite the war, as much as possible, the lights have stayed on. Business is not booming, but it is OK. Advertisement A Nathan's Famous hot dog status honoring its Ukrainian and American heritage, in Kyiv. BRENDAN HOFFMAN/NYT More than almost anyone, Oleksiy Dronov, 48, is responsible for bringing Nathan's to Ukraine. The owners of Socar wanted a special kind of hot dog in their stores, which are a far cry from the typical American gas station establishment. (The flagship Socar carries Veuve Clicquot Champagne, aged filet mignon and caviar-flavored potato chips.) Most important, the dog had to be all beef, to meet the Muslim dietary requirements of the corporate headquarters in Azerbaijan. Dronov, who worked on the project for Socar, looked at hot dog chains in Denmark and Germany. One of Dronov's bosses had been to New York and tasted Nathan's Famous, which was founded in 1916 by a Polish immigrant to New York and his wife. 'He was under the legend already,' Dronov explained. In 2019, Dronov sent three emails to a generic Nathan's address on the company website, but the company wasn't interested. Then, he sent another email with a picture of a new billboard near his house advertising hot dogs at KFC. He asked Nathan's: If KFC was entering the market, why aren't you? Eventually, Dronov made contact with Oliver Powers, the vice president of franchise operations at Nathan's, and Socar signed a deal. Nathan's also made big plans for Ukraine: franchises and eventually free-standing Nathan's restaurants. But the timing was not great. Socar opened its first Nathan's Famous outlet during the pandemic, a time of masks and hypersanitariness, things that are terrible for hot dog sales. Then, Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022. Powers was in Florida. He sent a text to Dronov: 'I hope you are OK.' Advertisement Oleksiy Dronov, who helped bring the Nathan's Famous hot dog to Ukraine, pictured in Kyiv on May 9. BRENDAN HOFFMAN/NYT Dronov replied: 'I'm in Kyiv, they're shooting on the outskirts of the city, some small groups are invading and being stopped.' He added, 'I wish I had a gun,' and appended the Ukrainian version of a smiley-face emoji. Powers told him to stay safe. They continued to trade messages throughout the toughest part of the war in Kyiv. On Feb. 28, Powers wrote: 'Are you OK, are you hanging in?' 'Yep, boss,' Dronov said. 'But since today, we can't really sell Nathan's.' Related : Many Socar stations were closed, emptied of gas. Imported products such as hot dog buns were running low. In those early days of the war, Dronov started volunteering, delivering food to older people. On March 4, the same day that Russian forces took over Ukraine's largest nuclear power plant, Dronov messaged Powers. 'Hi, Boss. I have a question,' he wrote. 'Our importer can't make logistics. Can we put on some plastic covers on the Nathan's light boxes and temporary switch back to local sausages available? In order to feed the people?' Powers, normally more of a stickler for Nathan's Famous rules, replied: 'Sure. Glad to see you are OK.' Powers is still friends with Dronov and other Ukrainians who helped Nathan's come to Ukraine. In an interview, he reflected on his experience. 'Everybody says to me, how do you have these relationships internationally with all these people? And you just sell hot dogs?' he said. But he added: 'When you work together, the one thing I've learned, we all have the same problems. We deal with the same issues.' He paused for a second, musing on the war. 'I hope it ends soon,' he said. Advertisement Eventually, Nathan's resumed selling hot dogs, the war became a fact of life and Dronov become a volunteer for the war effort. From a visiting U.S. team, he learned how to perform tactical medicine on the battlefield, and then he learned to teach tactical medicine to Ukrainians. These days, he spends much of his time doing that. Ivan Pozniak, an airline pilot, tried his first Nathan's Famous hot dog alongside his wife Zana Kobelska, on April 23. BRENDAN HOFFMAN/NYT As for Nathan's in Ukraine, gone are the dreams of holding a hot dog eating contest at the flagship store every Fourth of July like the one in Coney Island, which in 2021 featured a man who ate 76 Nathan's Famous hot dogs in 10 minutes. In Ukraine, the government has discouraged big gatherings like that. In 2023, Nathan's in Ukraine tried to celebrate the Fourth of July with an online hot dog eating contest. Only about 30 people entered, though, and the winner ate just five hot dogs in three minutes. For that celebration, the store ordered the hot dog statue, along with a large American flag. Someone put the small Ukrainian and American flags in the hot dog's hands. The statue and the flags have endured, unlike the online hot dog eating contest. At the flagship, most of the workers are women, as the men are away at the front. Ukrainian soldiers sometimes sit at the tables, eating Nathan's hot dogs while in uniform. Pozniak's wife, Zana Kobelska, 37, stops at the flagship whenever she can find an excuse. Before the war, working as a flight attendant, Kobelska said, she had visited the United States maybe 50 times. She said she had liked America all her life. 'But right now, because of the politics of Trump, it's not good, as it's not a democratic way,' she said. Advertisement Kobelska burst into tears and apologized. 'I still think that America is the best partner for Ukraine,' she said. But she said she felt a twinge when she walked past the Nathan's hot dog statue. She wanted to remove the American flag the statue was holding — not to throw it away or do anything bad with it, but just to put it somewhere else. She worried that maybe it did not belong alongside the Ukrainian flag anymore. This article originally appeared in .
Yahoo
20-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
NATHAN'S FAMOUS PUTS NEW YORK TAP WATER IN A CAN FOR THE ULTIMATE HOT DOG EXPERIENCE
For a limited time, fans can enter for a chance to claim New York's Famous Tap Water by Nathan's for free, ensuring their hot dogs are boiled the 100% authentic New York way SMITHFIELD, Va., Feb. 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Nathan's Famous, the iconic American hot dog brand, is bringing the magic of New York tap water to selected states across the country – because if you're going to boil a hot dog, why not try it the 100% New York way. Sourced directly from the state's most famous resource, fans can enter for a chance to get their hands on this limited edition four-pack from Feb. 20 at 2:20 p.m. EST through Feb. 21 at 2:19 p.m. EST available at Winners will receive a four-pack completely free, including shipping, along with a coupon for a free pack of Nathan's Famous hot dogs to make your own at home! For the very first time, Nathan's Famous is taking this one-of-a-kind experience nationwide, giving fans a chance to savor an authentic taste of New York. Honoring its 100% beef hot dogs' heritage in New York since 1916, the brand is excited to introduce New York's Famous Tap Water by Nathan's – specially canned to help craft the perfect New York-style hot dog at home. With the colder temperatures of winter making outdoor grilling less convenient, Nathan's Famous is bringing the iconic taste of New York-style hot dogs to homes across the country. Simply boil Nathan's Famous in your New York's Famous Tap Water by Nathan's for three to six minutes, then beef up your dish with Nathan's recipes from the Baked Potato Dog to Sunny Side Up Dog and more. "New York's tap water has been a cornerstone of the state's food culture for generations, and we know that if you want to try boiling your Nathan's Famous the true 100% New York way, New York tap water is the best way to make it so that's why we've canned it. With the chillier months making it harder to fire up the grill, Nathan's Famous wanted to give people across the country an authentic way to experience the magic of New York's iconic flavor at home," said Annabelle Gladfelter, brand manager for Smithfield Foods. "With New York's Famous Tap Water by Nathan's, fans can build their perfect hot dog and experience a true taste of NY, no matter the weather." Fans can keep up-to-date with the brand and share how they make Nathan's Famous 100% New York hot dogs at home by following @originalnathansfranks and using #NathansNYTapWater on Instagram. For additional information about Nathan's or to try a recipe, please visit our website at Nathan's fans in North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Ohio, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., Arizona, Washington, Delaware, Indiana, Alabama, Nevada, Florida, Colorado, Texas, Oregon and Michigan will have the chance to enter to win a limited edition four-pack of New York's Famous Tap Water by Nathan's. Limited to one entry per person. NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. Open to legal residents of NC, VA, MD, OH, TN, DC, AZ, WA, DE, IN, AL, NV, FL, CO, TX, OR and MI, 18 years of age and older and the age of majority. Sweepstakes begins 2/20/25 at 2:20:01 PM ET and ends 2/21/25 at 2:19:59 PM ET. Odds of winning depends on number of eligible entries received. Subject to Official Rules. Void where prohibited. About Nathan's FamousNathan's Famous is a Russell 2000 Company that currently distributes its products in 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and 16 foreign countries through its restaurant system, foodservice sales programs and product licensing activities. Last year, over 700 million Nathan's Famous hot dogs were sold. For additional information about Nathan's, please visit our website at About Smithfield FoodsSmithfield Foods, Inc. (Nasdaq: SFD) is an American food company with a leading position in packaged meats and fresh pork products. With a diverse brand portfolio and strong relationships with U.S. farmers and customers, we responsibly meet demand for quality protein around the world. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Smithfield Foods, Inc. Sign in to access your portfolio