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[Photo Story] Dollar Dog Night Returns To Medlar Field At Lubrano Park

Folks, it’s back. The first official Dollar Dog Night of 2024 was held Tuesday at Penn State baseball’s game against St. Bonaventure.

The Philadelphia Phillies may have canceled their dollar dogs, but the Nittany Lions would never take discounted wieners away from Penn Staters, and our photographers were there to capture every glizzy.

Nothing could ruin Dollar Dog Night in Happy Valley…not even the 30-degree real feel temperature or the six-cent tax per dog.

Be sure to pick out your perfect condiment, and don’t let anyone shame you for picking honey mustard (it’s weird, we know).

It is no secret Onward State loves this tradition. Some of our staffers attempted to eat nine dollar dogs for each inning of the game but few survived.

A moment of silence was observed for all of the half-eaten glizzies from those that were a bit too ambitious.

However many you eat, take caution in holding those low-fund franks or hold them like they’re going to run away. Totally up to you.

No need to worry if they tell you they’re out of hot dogs, just wait a few minutes and watch the magic happen, or they’re lying and they have more in the next line over.

Nothing beats the moment that first dollar dog hits.

Happy Dollar Dog Night season. See you next Tuesday, folks.

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Kyra Birmingham

Kyra is a photojournalism alum, probably bored out of her mind right now. She was a photographer with the Blog for the two years she spent at Penn State and forever holds the title of the weird transfer kid.

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