1 The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile made a stop at the Morton Walmart Friday to bring smiles and hand out Wienermobile whistles.
2 The Wienermobile, which is one of six, was driven by two hotdoggers, Danica Schmidt and Brian Keefe. With 12 hotdoggers in all, they drive across the United States for one year.
3 Hotdoggers are chosen from a pool of recent college graduates who were either recruited or applied online. The 12 were chosen out of more than 1,500 applicants and had to attend Hot Dog High for two weeks of training. After 40 hours of driving training, the hotdoggers set out on the road, smiling, waving and playing the Oscar Mayer theme wherever they go.
1 The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile made a stop at the Morton Walmart Friday to bring smiles and hand out Wienermobile whistles.
2 The Wienermobile, which is one of six, was driven by two hotdoggers, Danica Schmidt and Brian Keefe. With 12 hotdoggers in all, they drive across the United States for one year.
3 Hotdoggers are chosen from a pool of recent college graduates who were either recruited or applied online. The 12 were chosen out of more than 1,500 applicants and had to attend Hot Dog High for two weeks of training. After 40 hours of driving training, the hotdoggers set out on the road, smiling, waving and playing the Oscar Mayer theme wherever they go.