One of America's most iconic vehicles has been making appearances across the country over the past few days, including a parade in Pecatonica and the Weiner 500 in Indianapolis just days before the Indy 500. It will be making another stop in the Rockford area this afternoon.

Wienermobile Stop Today in Byron, Illinois

That's right. The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile is headed straight to Byron today, making a pit stop at County Market at 201 West Blackhawk Drive.

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What to Expect at the Wienermobile Visit

Details are scarce, but while the Wienermobile is visiting, you can expect to:

  • Meet the Hotdoggers (yes, that's their actual job title)
  • Get a free Wiener Whistle while they have them
  • Take a few family photos
Wienermobile will be In Rockford on Tuesday
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Free Family Fun — No Ticket Required

You won't need a ticket, and there's no cash necessary – just your presence. You can show up, marvel at the meat mobile on wheels, and start rethinking your career choices and how you would jump at the chance to drive the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile nationwide if given the opportunity.

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Capture the Moment and Wien Your Friends Over

Instead, you're not. You're there at the Wienermobile. At least you'll have the pictures. You can post them on Instagram, and all your friends will be jealous.

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See the Wienermobile in person this afternoon between 4 and 6 p.m. Just leave your regrets at home.

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