Visitors of downtown Rehoboth Beach April 29 were greeted by one of the most recognizable vehicles in history – the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile.
Parked across three parking spaces on Rehoboth Avenue near the intersection with Second Street, the vehicle shaped like a hot dog on a bun attracted a lot of attention.
No Oscar Mayer representatives were with the vehicle about 3 p.m., so the reason the Wienermobile was in the Cape Region is unknown.
According to Oscar Mayer's website, the vehicle that visited Rehoboth is one of six Wienermobiles traveling across the country. The first Wienermobile was created by Carl Mayer in 1936.
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They better keep that thing locked up in Rhehobeth! It could disappear in a heartbeat.
ReplyDeleteYeah I saw some fat blogger in a small pick up truck with a baby crane in the bed of it chasing around the wiener truck.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a sausage party in the making!
ReplyDeleteI want a whistle from the wienermobile!
ReplyDeleteMaybe it will make "get up" to SBY for pride night next week.
ReplyDeleteA. Turlock
I am looking for a mayor named Jim ireton.
ReplyDeleteI can just hear Jimmy and his boys squealing with delight.
ReplyDeleteI remember 1964 or so 3 blocks away at the grocery store going on my bike to go see it Got a whistle,too!
ReplyDeleteSpringfield, IL.
Is it just me, or is it hilarious that they chose that town?
ReplyDeleteIs that the same one that made 2 passes at the US13 dragstrip? It took off on Sunday and didn't cross the finish line until Monday morning.I guess that's a record when one thinks about it.
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