All of us have gone on a road trip here in Texas. With a state as big as this, there are many places one can stop for gas, but there's also one thing people stop for as well. That item is none other than snacks of course!

What Is The State's Favorite Road Trip Snack In The First Place?

It's hard to believe, but at one point, Rice Cakes were the favorite road trip snack of The Lone Star State. But not everybody wants a rice cake to snack on. Sometimes, you need a bag of chips or perhaps a soda right? But, what about stopping for a hot dog?

We've all seen a roller hot dog stand in a Texas gas station. Some people love them, others don't prefer them. But, is there a way to see where the best roller hot dogs are in Texas?

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The Best Roller Hot Dogs In Texas Are Located Where?

So, believe or not, data does exist for this. Thanks to a survey done by Gunther Volvo Cars Daytona Beach, a combination of 3,006 car and truck drivers helped figure out the answer. Believe it or not, there were able to determine top selections.

Well, the Lone Star State definitely made the list, and three places were placed on the list. Number one belonged to Texas, and it was none other than in Dallas. But, some might not expect that it was 7-Eleven!

Number 10 on the list was Buc-ee's in New Braunfels, and number 30 on the list was in Laredo at a place called Stripes. So, looks like to keep on rolling on for those hot dogs, you need to visit those places.

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The 7 Weirdest Driving Laws in the State of Texas

Hey, be thankful for these laws. We have enough problems as it is without worrying about uncaged bears in the backseat of our Texas vehicles.

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LOOK: These Are Some Texas Slang Acronyms

Yes, we Texans have ways of expressing ourselves. It this is a comprehensive list of good old Lone Star State Texas acronyms: R-A-W stands for Read'em And Weep!

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