Erica Stimaker, a 4th generation Alaskan, is the owner of Yeti Dogs — Alaska’s most famous hot dog cart.
Located in Anchorage, she and her partner Dominick have been slinging everything from Alaskan reindeer sausage to rattlesnake and pheasant dogs for the last ten years.
MUNCHIES trailed their food cart to taste their famous dogs and Coca-Cola onions and see how a winner of the best “National Hot Dog” contest operates.
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a hotdog for 6 dollars is wild
Its been 10 days after the video stop @ing me apes
That van looks mint. Regret nothing.
@@gtxez SMD NIGG AA
Remember when every single state had a state hotdog?
I can’t finish my hit list because half of em have been forgotten. Had to make them at home.
Shout out to whoever made the monte Cristo dog. Looks like a pregnant lady got high and made a sausage dog. Tastes amazing tho. Surprisingly.
Diggah, dass ne Bratwurst im Brötchen.
I have lived in Anchorage on and off for over 40 years and I’ve yet to hear of you guys I was pleasantly surprised to see this video I’m going to have to look you guys up
7 usd for a hotdog? Good god