National Corn Dog Day was celebrated with gusto at the Clowndog Hot Dog Parlor in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Owner Rich Bartel marked the occasion with a variety of unique corn dog creations, including gluten-free options. The event, which has been observed since 1992, typically coincides with the NCAA men’s basketball tournament. Customers indulged in corn dogs, tater tots, and American beer to commemorate the day, even though the University of New Mexico’s basketball team suffered a loss in the Mountain West Tournament. However, the festive atmosphere at the Clowndog Parlor helped ease the pain of the defeat. Bartel emphasized that there is no wrong way to enjoy a corn dog, with various toppings available, including pineapple, coconut, and even Fruit Loops. National Corn Dog Day serves as a fun way to celebrate this unique food that has its origins in German immigrants in Texas. The event has become a tradition to rejoice in the beloved corn dog and all its delicious variations.
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