Flower Mound Town Life Magazine June 2021

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DOGGONE DENTON COUNTY SPOTLIGHT

A

delicious TEXAS TRADITION

I

by Jean Eisenmann | photos courtesy of Fletcher’s Original Corny Dogs

f you’ve lived in Texas for any length of time and haven’t heard of Fletcher’s Original Corny Dogs, don’t you dare admit it! Fletcher’s iconic hot dog on a stick is to Texas what the lobster roll is to Maine or the Philly cheesesteak to Philadelphia. You see, as any true Texan can attest, the Fletcher family created the corny dog. It’s a portable meal in your hand. A little bit of Texas heaven. And a Texas tradition.

when I was just a year old. My father,

Neil Jr., moved his family to Double Oak

around 1977, and my mother GG, brother Aaron, and I still live there.”

In 1988, with the passing of their patriarch, brothers Neil Jr. and Bill Fletcher assumed the company. For the next nearly 40

In 1942, brothers and former

to this day. Their corny dog became a

and Carl Fletcher developed

and generations of Texans have come to

dog at the State Fair of Texas.

dog on Earth. Fun fact: Fletcher’s has been

new business ideas, such as opening

product names such as K-9 and

than Big Tex!

corny dog menu. Skip introduced both

vaudeville performers Neil

cornerstone of the State Fair of Texas,

and introduced their corny

associate the event with the best corny

After experimenting with

a staple of the State Fair a decade longer

Brown Bomber, the brothers

Many fans aren’t aware that the Fletcher

decidedly agreed on the name Fletcher’s Original State Fair Corny Dogs. Though it took

them 12 years to perfect their

unique batter, the proprietary recipe remains the same

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family has lived in Denton County for

decades. Neil’s granddaughter, Amber

Fletcher explained, “Grandfather moved

years, with Bill at his side, Neil (crowned Skip, “The Corny Dog King”) continued

their father’s legacy while implementing restaurants and adding new flavors to the the Jalapeño & Cheese and the Bird Dog. Later, Amber created the Veggie Dog,

while her brother Aaron came up with the Cheezy Pup.

from Missouri to Dallas in the 1930s. In

Since the passing of Skip Fletcher in 2017,

remained there until his death in 1988,

third generation. GG and Bill still maintain

the 1970s, he relocated to Lewisville and

the family’s baton has been passed to a

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