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Medlar Field At Lubrano Park To Serve 7-Eleven’s New ‘Hot Dog Sparkling Water’

7-Eleven recently announced via Instagram the addition of hot dog-flavored “Big Bite Hot Dog Sparkling Water.”

In a new partnership, Medlar Field at Lubrano Park announced the drink will be added to Flashpoint Grille concession stands beginning tomorrow, Tuesday, April 2, which is Penn State baseball’s third Dollar Dog Night of the season.

7-Eleven’s collaboration with Miracle Seltzer to create the new flavor comes after the two companies worked together to make green apple, lemon and lime, and sweet orange flavored seltzers.

“Big Bite Hot Dog Sparkling Water” joins the Flashpoint Grille drink menu that currently consists of water, Gatorade, soda, hard seltzer, and beer at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park.

Penn State baseball is back in action for another Dollar Dog Night to face Bucknell at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, April 2, at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park.

Editor’s note: This story is part of Onward State’s April Fools’ Day series. It is satirical, meant for entertainment, and not to be taken literally. Any quotes were made up for the purpose of this post.

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Michael Siroty is a sophomore from Westfield, New Jersey, majoring in broadcast journalism. When he isn't writing articles or making TikToks for Onward State, Siroty is either taking a peaceful walk around Beaver Stadium or at his summer day camp job. You can contact him to discuss your sushi order or music taste on Instagram and X @msiroty or by email at [email protected].

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