An Australian man is selling the $8 dish. — -- An Australia entrepreneur has seemingly solved the dilemma of whether to grab a hot dog or hamburger at a backyard barbecue. Mark Murray of Perth is ...
Until now, there have been burger people and there have been hot dog people. Now we no longer have to choose. SEE ALSO: Burger King announces Cheetos Chicken Fries because why not? A man in Australia ...
It’s exactly what it sounds like—the brilliant combination of a hamburger and hot dog. Australian creator Mark Murray originally filed a patent for the idea in the United States back in 2006, having ...
PERTH, Australia (WCMH) – An Australian man will soon start selling a sandwich that is a cross between a hamburger and a hotdog. He calls it the ‘Hamdog.’ Mark Murray tells news.com.au that he was ...
A PERTH man has patented this genius idea, a cross between a hamburger and a hotdog, which is sending burger fans crazy. Mark Murray first pitched his idea on Channel 10’s Shark Tank program last year ...
From Australian Mark Murray comes an innovation in barbecue technology: "the Hamdog," a customized bun capable of holding a hamburger and a hot dog at the same time. The hybrid bun holds an uncut hot ...
(WSPA)— The Hamdog is here and food will never be the same. The hamdog is a cross between a hamburger and a hot dog. Conceived in 2004, the $8 food consists of Bunbury Beef patty cut in half to hold a ...
For too long, we have been forced to choose between our two loves — a burger or a hotdog. But why can’t you have both—at the same time? Thanks to inventor Mark Murray, that dream has become a reality ...
An Australian man has successfully patented and will soon begin selling a cross between a hamburger and a hotdog - dubbed the “Hamdog.” Mark Murray first pitched his idea on “Shark Tank” last year, ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. From Australian Mark Murray comes an ...
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