Zoe Smith "Zo Weenie-Hotdogger", right, and Hunter Gonzales "Hot Diggity Hunter-Hotdogger", left, drive the 27-foot long Wienermobile around the Southeast promoting the Oscar Mayer brand products.  They were in North Augusta April 12, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Zoe Smith "Zo Weenie-Hotdogger", right, and Hunter Gonzales "Hot Diggity Hunter-Hotdogger", left, drive the 27-foot long Wienermobile around the Southeast promoting the Oscar Mayer brand products. They were in North Augusta April 12, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

In pictures: Wienermobile stops in North Augusta

NORTH AUGUSTA – The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile stopped at Kroger in North Augusta April 12.

Driven by “hotdoggers,” the iconic hot dog on wheels is one of six that traverse the country bringing cheer across the land.

To keep up with the 27-foot long vehicle and its stops, visit the Wienermobile website here.

A total of six Oscar Mayer Wienermobiles drive across America promoting the Oscar Mayer brand products. The vehicle was at the North Augusta Kroger on April 12, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
A total of six Oscar Mayer Wienermobiles drive across America promoting the Oscar Mayer brand products. The vehicle was at the North Augusta Kroger on April 12, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
A total of six Oscar Mayer Wienermobiles drive across America promoting the Oscar Mayer brand products. The vehicle was at the North Augusta Kroger on April 12, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
A sticker proves someone saw the Wienermobile which was at the North Augusta Kroger on April 12, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News


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