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Posted 5/27/2010 9:04:00 AM
Ride Shotbun In The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile
Item number: 180512380771

Bidding ends: June 4th
With 13 bids, current bid at press time: $1,111.11
Item location: Illinois, United States

Hot dog fans nationwide now have the opportunity to bid for the once in a lifetime experience of riding “Shotbun” in the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile vehicle. Proceeds from the auction will support the Oscar Mayer Good Mood Mission to benefit Feeding America. The package includes the use of the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile for one day, a catered Oscar Mayer brand cook-out with all the fixings for up to 50 people and a one-year supply of Oscar Mayer Hot Dogs. In addition to the eBay auction, people can also get a chance to ride “Shotbun” by joining the Good Mood Mission. Visit www.GoodMoodMission.com and click on the Ride Shotbun button before July 31st and explain what you would do with the Wienermobile for the day. Four winners will receive the chance to ride in the Wienermobile, along with $5,000 to help spread “good moods.” For every “good mood” shared, Oscar Mayer will donate one pound of food to Feeding America, up to three million pounds of food.
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Posted By: Steve Smith | 92.9 KBEZ  
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