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Sabrett, a little saber, "small and sharp." The company was located on the lower East Side, on East 3rd Street. During the Great Depression, hot dogs were particularly popular because you could get a meal for twenty-five cents. Sabrett moved the bakery and then the hot dog factory to Jersey City in the late forties.
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