How much does the 'Land of 10,000 Calories' cost?
The 'Land of 10,000 Calories' costs $135.
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Competitive eating legend Joey Chestnut, along with fellow competitive eater Bandana.eats, will be facing the 'Land of 10,000 Calories' challenge at CHS Field in Minnesota on August 8th. This monstrous food item is a six-foot-long hot dog l...
The 'Land of 10,000 Calories' challenge is a new food offering at St. Paul Saints games. The massive hot dog consists of a six-foot-long hot dog, pulled pork, mac and cheese, jalapeños, and barbecue sauce, plus six feet of fresh fries and jalapeño poppers. Despite being available for order, the challenge has rarely been completed, usually requiring a dozen or more people to finish it. Joey Chestnut, known for holding 55 world records including eating 76 hot dogs in 10 minutes, will attempt to take on the challenge alongside Bandana.eats. Fans can purchase special ticket packages that include access to watch the challenge and meet Chestnut.
The 'Land of 10,000 Calories' costs $135.
The challenge will take place at CHS Field in Minnesota, ahead of the St. Paul Saints game on August 8th.
Yes, anyone attending a Saints game can order it at the Dog Park concession stand, but it takes about 45 minutes to prepare.
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