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I changed "1986" to "1966" in reference to Cleveland having only one brown mustard as of that date. It's the only date that allows the rest of the paragraph to make sense, with the current references. It's a statement that remains true even if the second mustard was released later, given the fact that one mustard originated in the 1970s. The mistake might be from the referenced article at cleveland.com, which says that there was only one mustard "twenty-five years ago", as of 2009. Now, the article mentions that "in the early 1980s" Bertman Original mustard began to compete with Stadium Mustard. If 1986 or thereabouts is the date when there were two stadium-style mustards available in Cleveland, the article can be updated to show that.
I'm here mostly because I'd like to try the hot dogs; I've never been to Cleveland and I know nothing of the controversy. I made the change because I wanted the article to make sense as it was written. Roches (talk) 20:18, 25 August 2017 (UTC)Reply