Richard Trentlage, a Chicago ad man, won a contest held by the advertising firm J. Walter Thompson for Oscar Meyer Wiener with a tune called "The Wiener Song."
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John Mayer covered Tom Petty's song "Free Fallin'".
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I wish I were an Oscar Mayer Weiner That is what I truly wish to be cause if i were a Oscar mayer weiner everyone would be in love oh everyone would be in love everyone would be in love with me
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I wish I were an Oscar Mayer Wiener That is what I truly wish to be. Cause if i were a Oscar Mayer Wiener everyone would be in love, oh everyone would be in love everyone would be in love with me. after this part he say's. "Oh, I'm glad I'm not an Oscar Mayer weiner, that is what I'd truly hate to be, 'cause if I were an Oscar Mayer weiner, there would soon be nothing left of me." then he sees the negative reactions from his friends he goes back to this. I wish I were an Oscar Mayer Wiener That is what I truly wish to be. Cause if i were a Oscar Mayer Wiener everyone would be in love, oh everyone would be in love everyone would be in love with me.
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I wish i was an Oscar mayer wiener that is what i truly want to be if i were an Oscar mayer wiener everyone would be in love with me
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According to the Kraft site, "In 1952, Carl Mayer dreamed up the Wienerwhistle as a promotional giveaway. Shaped like an Oscar Mayer Weiner, it could be played like a real musical instrument. At first, Wienerwhistles were handed out by company spokespeople during Wienermobile appearances. In 1958, the whistles were packaged with Oscar Mayer Wieners, and in 1964, they were a sell-out success at the New York World's Fair, dispensed in vending machines for two cents. " gbi318@gmail.com
In 1952, Carl Mayer dreamed up the Wienerwhistle as a promotional giveaway. Shaped like an Oscar Mayer Weiner, it could be played like a real musical instrument. At first, Wienerwhistles were handed out by company spokespeople during Wienermobile appearances. In 1958, the whistles were packaged with Oscar Mayer Wieners, and in 1964, they were a sell-out success at the New York World's Fair, dispensed in vending machines for two cents.For Validation see: http://www.kraftfoods.com/om/omm_history7.htm
Oh I wish I were an Oscar Meyer Weiner, That is what I truly want to be 'Cause if I were an Oscar Meyer Weiner, Everyone would be in love with me.
No, The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile was created in 1936 by Carl Mayer, Oscar Mayer's nephew. General Body Company developed the vehicle and it was used as a promotional tool for Oscar Mayer.