To celebrate its 56th anniversary, Irvine-based Wienerschnitzel is selling two of its most popular hot dogs for 56 cents.

The Original Mustard Dog, which is topped with French’s mustard, and the Original Chili Dog are selling for 56 cents each — about a buck savings. The deal, limited to 10 per person, is available all day Tuesday, July 11 while supplies last at participating restaurants.

A mustard dog normally costs $1.49, while the price of a chili dog is $1.69.

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McDonald’s announces spicy Chicken McNuggets and a Chips Ahoy McFlurry John Galardi founded the first hot dog stand in 1961 in Wilmington, Calif. Today, Wienerschnitzel operates 331 restaurants in 10 states and Guam. Each year, the fast food chain celebrates its anniversary with a deal on the signature hot dogs that made the chain famous. Last year, the hot dogs sold for 55 cents.

Galardi’s son, JR Galardi, said in a statement: “We’re proud to celebrate the success that my father, John Galardi, started back in 1961. The only challenge for hot dog fans is choosing between the Mustard and Chili Dog.”