Seasonal & Holidays

Go Retro This Fourth Of July With This Hot Dog Toaster

It'll be sure to make you go back in time without compromising ease of use.

Summer is finally here and we've turned Fridays into buy-days to help San Franciscans maintain their breezy bay lifestyle all season long. Nothing kicks off the summer season quite like the Fourth of July and that's why this week's theme is red, white, and blue to prepare you for all the patriotic parties and events set to take place in the Bay Area.

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Who it's for: Any nostalgic, retro-loving folk

Why it's awesome: Nothing screams America more than hot dogs, and this retro pop-up hot dog toaster is a cool, vintage way to make your tasty franks. It's perfect for us city-slickers due to its small size and portability. The best part though? This toaster can cook your hot dogs AND toast your buns at the same time!

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When to use it: Bring your nostalgic hot dog toaster to the Old-Fashioned Independence Day Celebration in Santa Cruz where you can show off your old-timey toaster at a picnic lunch.

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