
Fletcher’s Original Corny Dogs is a name that resonates far beyond the gates of Fair Park. Born in 1942 at the State Fair of Texas, this Dallas institution began with a simple but brilliant idea: wrap a hot dog in cornmeal batter and fry it to golden perfection. Brothers Neil and Carl Fletcher, former vaudeville performers turned food innovators, spent nearly a decade perfecting the concept. When they finally debuted it to fairgoers, the reception was immediate and intense. Few could resist the combination of crisp batter and juicy hot dog, served on a stick—portable, affordable, and unforgettable. The corny dog, as they called it, quickly became a Texas staple.
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