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Have you ever wanted to see the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile? It's been in Delaware for the past week and today is your last ...
The Farmington Founders Festival presented by Meijer returns for its 61st year of family fun through July 19. The Oscar Mayer ...
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) - An iconic vehicle modeled after a favorite summer food is a part of the North Dakota State Fair ...
The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile is relishing in its birthday glory, as the famed touring hot dog turned 89 years old on Friday ...
The original Wienermobile was the brainchild of Carl Mayer, nephew of founder Oscar Mayer, says the company's website. In 1936, Carl Mayer "came up with the idea of a 13- foot metal hot dog on ...
The Wienermobile dates back to 1936, when Carl Mayer told his Uncle Oscar about a new advertising idea that was a literal marketing vehicle for the company. Oscar Mayer now has six of the 23-foot ...
The Wienermobile appearance coincided with Free Lunch Fridays, which take place every Friday this summer. (Because paying for ...
It's National Hot Dog Day, and we're celebrating at IndyStar by looking back on what is, frankly, the most prominent hot ...
Oscar Mayer announced exclusively with "Good Morning America" Food on Wednesday that the 27-foot-long hot dog-shaped vehicle will resume road operations under its original designation that first ...
An Oscar Mayer Wienermobile is parked in a lot in West Reading, Pennsylvania, on July 11, 2019. The vehicle originally made its debut in 1936.
Oscar Mayer reversed course this week and welcomed back the world-famous Wienermobile four months after it pushed a new fleet of Frankmobiles on its hot dog-eating customers.
Keila Garza closes the door of the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile at a Schnucks grocery store in Florissant, Mo., on Feb. 5. Garza and Shelby Lewis are spending one year as hotdoggers, the drivers of ...