The Arizona Diamondbacks have unveiled a $25 corn dog that will be served at their stadium during this MLB season, an 18-inch creation stuffed with cheese, bacon, and jalapenos.
The so-called D-Bat Dog will also come with a side of fries, team President and CEO
Derrick Hall told ESPN while unveiling the massive corn dog.
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"This is really about providing our fans with new options each year, and in the case of some of our larger items, it's really about sharing with the family," Hall said. "We'll look forward to seeing if it becomes popular with our fans."
If you don't think you can down a $25 D-Bat corn dog, they're also unveiling a Venom Dog, which costs $10 and is a 12-inch habanero sausage topped with lack beans, guacamole, pico de gallo, and sour cream, ESPN says.
The stadium will also offer its Sonoran Dog — a hot dog wrapped in bacon — which is less painful on the wallet at $7.
The Diamondbacks aren't the first team with a $25 hot dog though, as the Texas Rangers began offering a $26, 2-foot "Boomstick" in 2012, and did so quite successfully, ESPN noted.
Most commenters on Twitter weren't so sure about the new creation.
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