The retailer has teamed up with beverage brand Miracle Seltzer to create a lineup of sparkling waters in four different flavors: lemon lime, green apple, sweet orange and hot dog.

7-Eleven says the hot dog flavor is a twist on one of its most beloved snacks, the Big Bite Hot Dog.

According to a news release, the Big Bite Hot Dog Sparkling Water is a liquified version of the iconic snack – ketchup and mustard flavors included.

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      6 months ago

      I admire the bravery it takes to be so wrong in public like this. You’re an inspiration

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        Not who you’re replying to but…I didn’t think I liked hot dogs until I ate a Chicago hot dog and realized it was just the ketchup making it slimy and sweet. Ketchup on hotdogs is nasty lol

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          Sweet?!

          So I just had a look into it and apparently American tomato ketchup is one third sugar (corn syrup, obviously…). Ketchup is supposed to be savory, America; why do you do this?

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            Well, they also invented the hot dog lol

            I’ve had a lot of different ketchups and don’t really like any of them. The consistency is too slimy for me

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            I think it’s the same here in Canada as I find most regular ketchup (especially Heinz) sickly sweet. I actually buy a no sugar added variant that’s much better to me. It tastes more like tomato-infused vinegar.

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                I don’t run a Chicago restaurant so I didn’t care enough to convince you but boy are you missing out on a lot of great food

                One slice of deep dish is delicious though. Wouldn’t want any more than that