It should have been just another snack break. Kayla Ruiz unwrapped her hot dog at the Eagles-Chiefs Super Bowl, ready to take a bite—when suddenly, it was gone.
“I felt something tug at it,” she said. “And then… nothing. Just an empty tray.”
Her boyfriend, Marcus Li, looked under the seats, behind their row—no sign of the missing hot dog. It hadn’t fallen. No one around them had it. It had simply disappeared.
Then someone nearby muttered, “Hog Shnog Goblin.”
A Super Bowl Snack Thief?
The so-called Hog Shnog Goblin is a whispered stadium legend—a tiny, elusive creature said to scavenge for dropped concessions. Some claim it’s only seven inches tall, scurrying beneath seats, snatching hot dogs, nachos, and pretzels before anyone notices. Others dismiss it as drunken imagination.
But then came the video.
A fan’s shaky footage from a few rows down shows something small darting across the concrete. It’s fast, almost a blur, but slowed down, some insist it looks like a hunched figure clutching a stolen snack.
“Probably just a rat,” Li said.
“Rats don’t take an entire hot dog in five seconds flat,” Ruiz shot back.
The debate rages on, but one thing is clear—if you’re at a game, guard your snacks.
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