• @Shialac
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    I am pretty sure you would be publicly lynched in Austria for this and it would be perfectly legal

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        Nah, in Germany they sell sausages in the colors of our flag whenever the football world championship happens, though they aren’t licorice flavored as far as I know

  • @Alteon
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    351 year ago

    I mean fennel is liquorice flavored and it’s what makes Italian sausage shine. I’d be down to try it.

      • @Alteon
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        11 year ago

        Ugh. That’s a good point.

    • @[email protected]
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      One of the chain stores sells branded shiny sausages. The semolina in the composition gives them shine. Also, when you bite into a sausage, a jelly similar to snot trails behind the piece. As you understand, there is no meat in these sausages (although it is present in the composition).

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      What do you expect from Wieners? They are like the Rote Wurst of Germany: Better not ask whats in there.

      Edit: Can’t spell for good (sorry).

          • Karyoplasma
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            Rote Wurst hab ich noch nie gehört. Muss eine regionale Bezeichnung sein.

              • Karyoplasma
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                11 year ago

                That makes perfect sense. I have family in Ulm and whenever they come to visit, they also call things wierd names and I have to ask what they mean lol

              • Karyoplasma
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                That makes perfect sense. I have family in Ulm and whenever they come to visit, they also call things wierd names and I have to ask what they mean lol

      • @[email protected]
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        I think sausage made from cow’s teats is quite a tasty product.

        My grandfather loved liver sausage, and I became nostalgic for this product. I decided to buy this sausage, but modern liver sausage under any brand consists of 1% liver and 99% flour…

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          yeah cow teats doesn’t sound so bad. it does sound funny though.

    • Bloody Harry
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      I’d argue you could even put plastic and sawdust in there and you wouldn’t taste a difference.

  • @Viking_Hippie
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    211 year ago

    Speaking as a Scandinavian, I’d definitely try this 😂

  • Captain Aggravated
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    211 year ago

    It’s 4 AM. I’ve almost finished a bottle of wine. And now I want hot dogs. Not licorice ones, you fucking failures. But normal pig ass flavored ones.

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        Look, it’s the standard American recipe, as dictated by George Washington himself. Every American is born knowing this recipe, like how we all know how to make a s’more.

        You take a pig (probably from the natives) and you cut off its ass. Throw the rest away because efficiency is for the goddamn communists. Puree this ass for about 90 minutes. Add high fructose corn syrup because lobbying. Extrude (squirt) it into a plastic forever chemical tube then microwave on high for 17:76. Serve 10 of these with 8 buns, because certain people just don’t deserve bread.

        …apple pie and Chevrolet.

      • @SLGC
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        If you like hot dogs you like pig ass.

  • tygerprints
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    I could make so many jokes about black wieners here. But this does seem like sacrilege, making hot dogs licorice flavored.

    I can’t wait until they come out with hot-dog flavored licorice for the 4th of July.

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    121 year ago

    Oscar Mayer what the fuck have you done

  • @TenderfootGungi
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    101 year ago

    Take out the chicken, beef, and pork, and these have potential.

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        Don’t you use logic to muddle the issue! I have an opinion dammit, and I’ll be damned if I can’t make everyone else abide by it!

        • @Viking_Hippie
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          51 year ago

          Whatevs, more licorice meat byproducts for me! 🤷😄

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            I shall tolerate it. Just don’t use this as an excuse to then eat bread. Remember! Wheat and wheat by-products are strictly illegal (unless the city secret police are doing it, then it’s fine because you didn’t see anything).

    • Captain Aggravated
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      61 year ago

      One of the rocket parts they had in Kerbal Space Program was a gigantic wheel. I guess for you to make gigantic rovers for. The in-game description of this thing was

      The RoveMax Model 3 was developed in total secrecy by Kerbal Motion’s R&D team over the course of a year and a half. When it was finally revealed to the company’s chairman, he stared in shock, screamed ‘WHY’, and subsequently dropped dead on the spot.

      Since the day I ruined my own life I hadn’t laughed at anything as hard as I laughed at that.

  • @Okokimup
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    91 year ago

    Would this make drinking hot dog water better or worse?

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    61 year ago

    If this is real, I wonder why they didn’t just use charcoal to capture the same market that likes hotdogs (and potentially dislikes licorice)

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      21 year ago

      It’s not real. You can see the photo shop textures in the orange label. Also “black licorice” wouldn’t be an ingredient. It would be anise or natural flavoring that also happens to go into black licorice.