white dogs hit Fairway for Father's Day

white-hots, inc. announces that its first shipment of Zweigle’s white hotdogs, “Texas” red hotdogs and fully cooked Italian sausage has arrived at Fairway Market just in time for Father’s Day celebrations. Lucky Fairway shoppers at the Plainview Store will be the first with the opportunity to buy an incredible Zweigle’s white hotdog in any food market in the New York metropolitan area. Moreover, those shoppers who simply won't go "white" can delight in the best red hotdog in the world, Zweigle's natural casing "Texas" (red hotdogs) or an incredibly delicious and safer to prepare fully cooked Zweigle's Italian sausage.

Rochester, New York (PRWEB) June 13, 2003 -hots, inc. President and Co-

Founder Nicholas Capanna states: “The first shipment of Zweigle’s white hotdogs and select other hotdogs and sausage arrived at Fairway in time for this weekend's celebrations. Lucky shoppers at Fairway's Plainview store will be the first to taste why Upstate visitors bring coolers packed with Zweigle's home with them; beg their family and friends to pack them in dry ice and ship them across country; and, soon will be ordering from us online across the fifty States and Puerto Rico”.

white-hots, inc. is on a mission to rock the red hotdog world by sharing a best-kept secret since 1925, the Zweigle’s white hotdog. Capanna states: “With the arrival of Zweigle’s white hotdogs and other fine products at Fairway in time for Father’s Day, this weekend will mark the beginning of a new family tradition for those shoppers fortunate enough to get to Fairway's Plainview Store before this first shipment has sold out. There's simply nothing in the world that compares to a Zweigle's white hotdog. And, what better gift can anyone give their Dad on Father’s Day than a barbecue with the best hotdogs in the world on the grill?”

Zweigle's white hotdogs enjoy celebrity status in Rochester, New York. But even here, most people who love Zweigle's white dogs don't realize that there's a potential health benefit to eating them over a red dog. Zweigle’s white hotdogs have no sodium nitrite added (thus their white color). Why is this important? Capanna states: "Studies show chronic consumption of high levels of such additives may cause serious health problems including cancers. So, if you're cooking-out on Father's Day, what better way to show your love than to serve your Dad the world's best, nitrite-free hotdog?"

In 1880, C. Wilhelm Zweigle and his wife Josephine opened a small sausage shop in Rochester, New York. That was the humble beginning of what would lead five generations of family to dedicate their lives to making Zweigle’s a Rochester institution. In 1925, Zweigle’s, Inc. introduced their first “white hotdog” product, which created quite a local buzz. In generations since, Rochestarians have made the Zweigle’s white hotdog not only a favorite food, but also a source of local pride. (One they were perfectly content to secretly enjoy as a benefit of living in their city by Lake Ontario while little red wieners became America’s favorite food with an unsophisticated American public.) The survival and growth of Zweigle’s Inc. from a small sausage shop into a multi-million dollar company nearly 125 years old is a testament to the Zweigle’s family, their sensational innovation of America’s favorite food, and their dedication to old-fashioned quality and wholesomeness in a world of mass merchandised inferior franks.


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