I checked a few Yankee Stadium scorecards from the 1967 era and found a price list showing the tax you had to pay for Items at the ballpark. The list is from 1969, and includes most Items but not Hot Dogs. I found something about a Hot Dog at a Football game setting you back .25 cent around 1961, so I'm going to guess in 1967 .50 cent would be tops.
Remember, you are going back to when you could get a burger, fries and a Coke, and get change back from your dollar at McDonald's. Today If you buy a Hot Dog, and a Coke at a Stadium, especially Yankee Stadium You have to take out a mortgage.
Prices really started to go up In 1973 when George Steinbrenner bought the Yankees for $10 million dollars. Today Alex Rodriguez make more than twice that amount in one year. In 1967 you had water fountains at the ballparks today you pay $3.-$4. for a bottle. The Air is free (for now)
Here is a list of items and what it cost you with the tax added (6%) in 1969 Price is followed by (todays price) * Candy ____________ .25 * Crackerjacks _______ .25 (replaced by Crunch 'n Munch :( no Prize inside box) * Cigarettes _________ .55 (0 Banned) * Beer _____________ .55 ($8.75) * Soda _____________ .25 ($6.50) * Baseball Caps _____ 1.50 * Straw Hats _______ 1.75 * Pennant _________ 1.00 * Picture Pack _______ .50 * Picture Pennant ___ 1.00 * T-Shirt ___________ 1.50 ($25.00) * Tumbler ___________ .25 * Yearbooks ________1.00 ($25.00) * Scorecards ________ .25 ($7.00) * Hot Dog __________ .50 ($7.50)
the right number of hot dogs eaten at major league baseball games in one season is about 24,300,000.
World War 1 dog tags usually vary in price depending on which country they originate from. For example a German dog tag is worth more because after the war the Germans melted all of the dog tags down making it more rare. But in the current market a conservative price would be around 100 to 130 dollars.
There is Dogzer and Dogdayzzz (I think that's how you spell Dogdayzzz).
The New York Knickerbockers, The Philadelphia Athletics, The Brooklyn Dodgers, The St. Louis Browns
Depending on where you went, the price would vary, of course. You could get a hamburger sandwich in most mom-and-pop restaurants for 25c. Hot dogs would go for 15c, and a cold bottle of pop would be 10c.
180%
at a baseball game
Hot Diggity Dog - 1967 was released on: USA: 1 March 1967
around two dollars
what is the vaule of a 1967 family dog production poster worth?
a hot dog cost a nickel in those days
Hot dog and Polish dogs prices vary. At a sports game, hot dogs are anywhere from $2 to $3 and Polish dogs are anywhere from $4 to $5!
In 2013 there are 18 teams offering 38 dog friendly games.
The cast of Hot Diggity Dog - 1967 includes: Grace Stafford as Woody
The cast of How to Live with a Neurotic Dog - 1967 includes: Olive Tate as herself
Baseball evolved from games such as Stoolball, Dog and Cat, Cricket, Cat One Old Cat, and Trap Ball.
The Digging-est Dog was created in 1967.