top | item 24868420

6 Enormous Hot-Dog-Shaped Vehicles Travel America Spreading Brand Awareness& Joy

16 points| bookofjoe | 5 years ago |nytimes.com

17 comments

order
[+] heyflyguy|5 years ago|reply
The crazy thing, and I'm not sure if it's a generational item, but I know people who go effing NUTS to see one of these weinermobiles in person!
[+] milkytron|5 years ago|reply
I like to think of myself as a car enthusiast, despite not owning one (sold it before covid). Whenever I see any rare, odd, old, or just plain weird car, I get really excited. I'd love to see one of these on the road, but I don't think I'd go out of my way.
[+] ReactiveJelly|5 years ago|reply
I live in a small town where stuff just doesn't happen.

So the way the marketing works is, I saw it on TV and I assumed there was just one.

So when one is in town it's like "Wow, that thing from the TV is here! That never happens to us!"

And I'm guessing that's the whole point - Make people feel special.

It's less fun now that I'm vegan. Selling meat to children is dystopian. It's like if an oil company had a talking barrel mascot.

[+] tomjakubowski|5 years ago|reply
A minor off-topic comment but,

> and a pack of paper wieners baring her face (“so they could actually picture me as a Hotdogger”)

shouldn't that be "bearing"? unless the paper hot dogs revealed her face hidden behind them, rather than blazoning it prominently. (in the way a document can "bear" someone's signature)

[+] ahefner|5 years ago|reply
One of these was parked for a day or two outside a hotel across from the office building where (pre-COVID) I worked. Prior to this I wasn't certain if the wienermobile was an urban legend or what. It brings a smile to everyone that sees it.
[+] tomjakubowski|5 years ago|reply
Taking this opportunity to debut my own original German language riddle. Bear with me, I am not a native speaker:

Wer fährt Genitalien gen Italien?

der österreichische Oscar-Meyer-Wienermobilefahrer

[+] jafingi|5 years ago|reply
Reminds me of the Meat Vagon in Rogue Trip: Vacation 2012
[+] the-dude|5 years ago|reply
So not only is this the kind of job which a Masters degree get you these days, apparently it is her dream job.

I wonder when Uni's will start advertising with 'Get your masters with us and be sure to become a traveling salesman'.

Obviously it could be worse : one could become a Barista.

[+] srtjstjsj|5 years ago|reply
Some people like to do interesting things.
[+] me_me_me|5 years ago|reply
Wow so much disdain, not everyone's dream is to become a ceo
[+] ralphc|5 years ago|reply
"Dude", you only have the job for a year. Why not take a year to see the USA and bring joy before you settle down into a career?