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'We’re having buns of fun': Oscar Mayer Wienermobile stops in Ross

Zachary Gibson
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The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile made a stop in Ross on Wednesday
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Bonnie Davis saw the Wienermobile from her apartment across the street and decided to join in the fun.
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Gordon Snyder poses with hot dog cut-out prop while checking out the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile in Ross on Wednesday.
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A look inside the Wienermobile, which made a stop in Ross on Wednesday.
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Terri Coleman Hufnagel, right, poses with daughter Taylor Hufnagel and niece Leza in front of the Wienermobile in Ross on Wednesday.
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Many families brought their children to take photos in front of the Wienermobile on Wednesday.
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Mary Clare Kammer laughs with visitors and gives out whistles during the Wienermobile’s stop in Ross on Wednesday.
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Crew members from the Unconventional Kitchen take a group photo at Wienermobile’s stop in Ross on Wednesday.
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Mary Clare Kammer talk with visitors during the Wienermobile’s stop in Ross on Wednesday.

The iconic Oscar Mayer Wienermobile made a stop at the BJ’s Wholesale Club in Ross Township on Wednesday.

The vehicle, which is famously shaped like a giant hot dog on a bun, drew a large crowd of people who wanted to get a peek inside the vehicle and get a photo or two.

The event was hosted by the Wienermobile drivers, Mary Clare “Chili Cheese MC” Kammer and Chloe “Chlo-wienie” Van Caeseele.

“We’re having buns of fun,” Kammer said. “People are super excited and so are we.”

At the event guests were given coupons and a Wienermobile-branded “Wienie whistle.”

Lauren Simmons and her son, Parker, brought the rest of their family from Franklin Park to show their love of hot dogs and get a picture with the Wienermoile. Parker enjoyed the whistle and was excited about to see the giant “doghot.”

“It was a great time to come and see, and now [Parker] wants to go have a ‘doghot’ for lunch,” Simmons said.

Zachary Gibson is a Tribune-Review digital producer. You can contact Zachary at zgibson@triblive.com.

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