
The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile visited UTRGV last week to inform students about the benefits of becoming the next “Hotdoggers,” who travel the country in a PR firm on wheels and serve as brand specialists. There will be an information session at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday via Zoom for students interested in applying. The meeting ID is 841 3392 8528. Roxanna Miranda/The Rider Photos

Nick Ruybalid, also known as “Nickaroni and Cheese,” is a “Hotdogger” for the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile.
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Philosophy freshman Seth Sweeney and Texas Southmost College criminal justice freshman Melissa Mancha exit the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile last Wednesday on the Brownsville campus. Students toured the vehicle when company representatives visited the campus last week.Nick “Nickaroni and Cheese” Ruybalid (in the red shirt), a “Hotdogger” for Oscar Mayer, stands outside the public relations vehicle.
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