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Hot Dog Radio packaging

Fonts In Use [Unofficial] May 17, 2026
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Contributed by Stephen Coles

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Sold in the late 1970s and early 1980s [ads: 1978, 1981], the Hot Dog Radio box is branded with – what else? – Frankfurter. This ray-shaded version of the 1970 Letraset classic is similar to Rock Opera but with fewer stripes. Perhaps another transfer type or phototype outfit offered this style. I love everything about this box, including the “HOT & SPICY SOUND” and the crowd of sports fans holding their sausage soundmakers. These photos and object come from the collection at the California Historical Radio Society.

Pennsylvania-based Amico manufactured (in Hong Kong and Taiwan) many models of novelty transistor radios, including King Kong, The Pink Panther, and another food-based audio product: the Chocolate Cookie Radio.

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