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Old 06-05-2006, 06:22 AM
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LOLOLOL......how many times in your life have you been in a shop where it's fun? You know the guys that own it had Fun naming things. Kinda like Thomas Keller rifting on combos and giving the finished product a fun name.

Fat Witch Brownies....what a fun name. Baby witch, Warlocks....the store was fun. Remember the shopping mall we had Italian lunch at and poked around, CTalkers? Oxygen was upstairs. I wanna say Chelsea....

Ben and Jerry's had a fun world when they were making ice cream.. They developed great combinations, put it in a fun package, made it at an employee friendly plant and sposedly really enjoyed the process. I can remember being in NYC at the Fancy Food Show when Ben was scooping chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream prior to it coming out....he was having a blast.

The weinie moble is fun....the whole Oscar Meyer jingle with kids singing is fun....
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Good memory, shroom, it was Chelsea Market.

I don't believe I know the weinie mobile.
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Old 06-05-2006, 02:18 PM
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Oscar Meyer hotdogs has a weinie moble that travels the USA having kids sing the Oscar Meyer tune.....OH I wish I were an oscar meyer weiner, that is what I trully want to beeeee, for if I were an Oscar meyer weiner, everyone would be in love with me.....
Now that's fun.
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Old 06-05-2006, 02:58 PM
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Now that's a great voice!!!
There must me numerous wienie mobiles for I see it in Dallas all the time, unless it gravitated to the highest concentration of wienies
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There was one that passed around here a year or so ago. What a great gig. Be fun to do that for a couple months.

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I guess it's a good thing I haven't seen them here.
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One summer I bought and ran a hot dog cart, my legal business name was, "Weenie Wagon"

Everyday people would drive by and shout, "Weeeeennnnnnie Waaaaagoooon..."

Good times... Good times....
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Call me crazy...but how about Sweetsmiles?
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How about:

Pastry's smile

I like it...

I'm new here so I don't know were to post my new site with a fabulous cheese cake recipe... So I'll do it here: www.geocities.com/annebruse

Let me know if you tried it and liked it
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