The Wienermobile parked at Town and Country store on Field Street in Bozeman, Sunday, Aug 16.
Built in the shape of a giant hot dog on a bun, the 27-foot Wienermobile is one of six identical vehicles that tour the U.S. year-round for Oscar Mayer.
The vehicle is driven by two-person teams known as "hotdoggers" — typically recent college graduates hired for yearlong touring assignments across the country.
The Wienermobile's appearance attracts a crowd of onlookers. Part of a decades-long pattern of curiosity the hot dog-shaped vehicle draws wherever it goes.
Built in the shape of a giant hot dog on a bun, the 27-foot Wienermobile is one of six identical vehicles that tour the U.S. year-round for Oscar Mayer.
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One of the six identical Wienermobiles touring the country all year round.
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Children play games with a hotdogger during the Wienermobile's Bozeman visit.
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The vehicle is driven by two-person teams known as "hotdoggers" — typically recent college graduates hired for yearlong touring assignments across the country.
Jupiter Floros/Chronicle
The interior of the Wienermobile follows the same fun-factor design.
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The rear part of the sausage is storage for merch and gear.Â
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The Wienermobile's appearance attracts a crowd of onlookers. Part of a decades-long pattern of curiosity the hot dog-shaped vehicle draws wherever it goes.
At 24 hot dogs high, 60 hot dogs long and 18 hot dogs wide, the yellow and orange Oscar Mayer Wienermobile turns heads wherever it goes. This weekend, it was southwestern Montana’s turn to rubberneck.
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