VANCOUVER, British Columbia - The world's most expensive hot dog has debuted 

in Vancouver, Canada, costing $100 for the foot-long hot-dog infused with 
cognac along with lobster and Kobe beef. The founder of dougieDog Hot Dogs, 
dougie 
luv, said in a release his brainchild uses 100-year-old Louis XIII cognac that 
costs more than $2,000 a bottle. He named the creation the Dragon Dog in honor 
of the Chinese New Year, which this year celebrates the year of the dragon.
The dog is nestled in Japanese Kobe beef from hand-massaged cows that is seared 
in olive and truffle oils, lobster shreds and a picante sauce whose 
ingredients Mr. luv wouldn't disclose. He said he intends to contact the 
Guinness Book of Records to unseat the previous most-expensive hot dog at New 
York's Serendipity restaurant, which sells for $69. The release said the new 
hot dog would be a regular menu item and not a limited offer.


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