venues, and occasionally regular civilians, like Cameron Von Thron, 34, who reached out to Oscar Mayer in 2021 to surprise his wife-to-be at their Tampa wedding. It was his betrothed’s dream to become a Hotdogger, but the timing was never right. The sight of the
With WEENR parked, they unloaded a card table, branded yellow tablecloth and some marketing materials including a sandwich board with Wienermobile facts. Schnucks customers approached the car — some sheepish, some unabashed — to take photos, ask questions or grab a Wiener Whistle, a Wienermobile-shaped collectible you can only get in person. Grown-ups were most excited, by far. Some were so overwhelmed they abandoned their shopping carts and nearly forgot them later.
If there was a competition for the most consistent use of hot dog puns, Lewis would win first place by a landslide.Haircuts and cheese curds: 10 hours at the world’s largest truck stopThe two Hotdoggers orbited WEENR in sync like two seasoned professionals, even though it was only their first month Hotdogging together. To keep things fresh, Hotdoggers switch partners and regions halfway through their stint.
You mean Americas most brilliant strategy.
I had my Oscar Meyer weiner whistle from the 60s until it disintegrated in my desk drawer a few years ago. The driver handed them out. 🌭🤗
You'd see them on Sunset Blvd & Melrose Ave near my grandparents' 1922 home a few moons ago 'Always a Kick!
Came to our market when I was about nine. I was so thrilled when they gave me a wiener whistle! Dang, that was a long time ago😂😂😂
Spotting one out in the wild is pretty cool! (July 2016 while in Michigan)
Happiness! 😀
The driver should be forced to only eat a prison diet of hot dogs three times a day.