Hungry Blue Jays fans stuffed their bellies and smashed records at the Rogers Centre this season as their appetite for hotdogs couldn’t be tamed.
The team’s Loonie Dogs Night , during every regular season home game that fell on a Tuesday, saw their rabid fanbase gobble up 826,308 hotdogs in 2025.
That averaged out to two hotdogs per person over the course of the season after 410,095 fans attended those game nights.
The promotion, which saw Schneiders supply the ballpark staple at a discount at concession stands throughout the stadium, easily broke the previous record of 727,819.
Final season count: 826,308🌭#NewSeasonRecord #LightsUpLetsGo pic.twitter.com/rELzGNuOF6
— Hot Dog Guys (@looniedogkings) September 24, 2025
Fans also set and broke one-day records for the most hotdogs eaten during a game this season. On July 22, those in attendance chowed down on 84,731 Loonie Dogs before it was shattered on Aug. 26 with an astounding 96,633 gobbled up .
Not to be outdone, the last day of the Schneiders promotion saw a remarkable 92,896 hotdogs devoured on Sept. 23.
Unfortunately for Blue Jays fans, the Loonie Dogs Night only ran during the regular season.
However, there’s plenty of other hotdog and food options at the stadium for fans attending the World Series to see their Blue Jays take on the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Fans can sink their teeth into burgers, brisket sliders, nachos, chicken bowls and wraps, pizza, French fries, poutine, and sandwiches at the stadium’s concession stands.
If diehard fans are planning a road trip to Los Angeles to catch the Blue Jays next week, Dodger Dogs will be on the menu as well as Brooklyn Dogs.
According to a survey released earlier this season, hotdogs at Dodger Stadium were ranked third best among all major league parks.
The survey also ranked the Loonie Dogs 17th overall but the best value at $0.13 per inch.