The positive press for Feltman’s of Coney Island keeps rolling in! This time around, it’s coming from the New York Daily News, one of the most widely circulated daily newspapers in the country. Also known simply as Daily News, it’s won more than ten prestigious Pulitzer Prizes throughout its history, which began when it was founded in 1919.
Titled “Feltman's of Coney Island wants to team up with competitive eater Kobayashi to take on Nathan's Famous”, the Daily News article discusses the beef (pun intended) that’s developed with the other well-known hot dog company. You’ll also get to read more about how Takeru Kobayashi has stated his preference for the taste of Feltman’s hot dogs which he says “are like steak” over our “so greasy” competitor. In case you don’t know who he is, Kobayashi is a world-famous competitive eater who has earned several Guinness Records for his incredible eating skills.
This update is by Feltman’s of Coney Island Hot Dogs, a symbol of American tradition and quality for decades and the proud maker of the original hot dog originally founded by its namesake Charles Feltman, the inventor of the first hot dog. Feltman’s hot dogs are free of nitrates and artificial ingredients, using all natural beef to create an experience that explodes with incredible, original flavor. For more information on Feltman’s hot dogs, please visit one of the locations in Brooklyn or Feltman’s Kitchen on St. Marks Place in the East Village to try some of the best hot dogs in the country.