I never in a million years thought I'd cruise down the road in a Wienermobile ... this Social Butterfly the thrill. To share Oscar Mayer's 27-foot hot dog with the community, Van Caeseele aka ...
The incredible list of eccentricities surrounding life as a Hotdogger is endless: Zerka and the 12 other Wienermobile drivers attended training at a place called ‘Hot Dog High,’ at Oscar Mayer’s ...
The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile will return Nov. 15-18 to Sioux Falls. The first-ever design of the Wienermobile hit the road in ...
Harry Bentley Bradley, who designed the very first run of Hot Wheels cars and the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile, created this in 1970: the Pontiac Firebird One concept. It can be yours right now for $ ...
According to Oscar Mayer, the famous hot dog on wheels will be making three stops in the Las Vegas Valley this week. The company said the vehicle will make the following stops: Thursday ...
The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile is back in the St. Louis area this weekend. The 27-foot hot dog on wheels will be at the Schnucks on Zumbehl in St. Charles From 9 a.m to noon today. Tomorrow ...
WELL, IF YOU LIVE IN CENTRAL IOWA, YOU MAY HAVE THE CHANCE TO CHECK OUT THE OSCAR MAYER WIENERMOBILE. THE FAMOUS 27 FOOT LONG HOT DOG ON WHEELS WAS AT HY-VEE ON FLEUR DRIVE EARLIER TODAY.
PITTSBURGH — Hot diggity dog! The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile is in the Pittsburgh area this weekend. The iconic mobile hot dog ...
drive and take photos with its Wienermobile. To promote Oscar Mayer hotdogs, the consumer packaged goods brand has a series of automobiles shaped like a hot dog on a bun that travel around the United ...
Odd News // 4 years ago Oscar Mayer offers free hot dog on ... 27-foot-long hot dog on wheels for marriage proposals. Oscar Meyer seeking new 'hotdogger' to travel in Wienermobile Oscar Meyer ...
The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile may be the most unique and recognizable vehicle on American roads, but even a 7,000-pound hot dog can spin out of control on a patch of ice. The 27-foot-long rolling ...
This is what Wienermobile drivers say is the best way to snap a picture with the iconic hot dog while it’s in Myrtle Beach.