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announced that she was committed to eating a poutine hot dog for every Blue Jays home run.
During the game, Cicchelli provided regular updates regarding her poutine hot dog tally, which began to pile up as the Jays picked up some steam.i might make it make shift and find a vegetarian hot dog somewhere but i’m committed to the bitAfter a challenging start to the game, Matt Chapman's homer in the fourth inning finally sent Cicchelli down to the hot dog stands.
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