Talk:Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw
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How to best attribute "the largest hot dog sculpture" claim.
[edit]Many publications are claiming that it is the largest hot dog sculpture, but it appears to be from the artists:
"The couple has billed their creation as the world’s largest hot dog sculpture, although, they admit, it has not been officially sanctioned by Guinness World Records. By their estimation, it is, at least, longer than the other biggest dog they found, a 63-footer which sits on a Michigan restaurant called Wienerlicious."
— https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/07/arts/design/hot-dog-in-the-city-sculpture-times-square.html Texjer (talk) 15:16, 4 September 2024 (UTC)