A massive model of a hot dog is now baffling people passing through one of the busiest tourist sights in North America. A 65-foot-long (20-metre-long) hot dog - no less than the world's largest hot dog sculpture - now fills the path of New York's Times Square. To make it even more of a spectacle, the "Hot Dog in the city" installation is mounted on a kind of animatronic stand, meaning it can be raised into the air at an angle for better viewing. With bursts of confetti exploding from it at certa
Times Square was flooded more than usual with spectators watching a 65-foot-long mustard-adorned hot dog rise into the sky to shoot out confetti. Supported by