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The Oscar Mayer Frankmobile is coming to Clarksville

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The Oscar Mayer Frankmobile is coming to Clarksville

The Oscar Mayer Frankmobile, formerly known as the Wienermobile, is coming to Clarksville in a week!  Ketchup Karsen will be cruising into Clarksville with co-pilot, Sammer Sausage, and will be at these Kroger locations:
• 7/27 11:00 AM- 2:00 PM Kroger, 2100 Lowes Dr Clarksville, TN
• 7/27 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM Kroger, 1489 Madison St Clarksville, TN
• 7/30 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Kroger 143 Henslee Dr Dickson, TN

You can tour the Frankmobile and possibly ride around town and ride shot bun!

(Video courtesy of Recollection Road)

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