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How to Winterize Your Food Cart

November 24, 2016 by Ben

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Prevent Problems by Winterizing Your Hot Dog Cart Hi, folks! Even if you’re just leaving your cart out overnight, there are some simple steps you can take to prevent damage from frozen lines. It’s frustrating, and can be time-consuming and expensive, to make repairs to your food cart — especially when you know how easy […]

Cold Weather Means More Money

November 21, 2016 by Ben

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Winter Hot Dog Carts Make Great Money Hi, folks! Most people think of summer as the big “hot dog season,” and hot dog carts tend to disappear and go into storage for the winter. BUT… for hot dog vendors who are willing to work a food cart in the winter, there is great money to […]

Vendor Sells Out In Bad Weather

January 31, 2014 by Ben

I’ll just let you read it in his words. Hi Ben, My first two days out with the cart were Tue and today. I kept my expectations low, and I was prepared to learn like crazy..if nothing else. Temps were under 20° Tuesday, but I not only learned a thing or two, but I sold […]

Serving Hot Dogs in cold weather…brrrrr.

November 1, 2010 by Ben

For many the cold weather has arrived while those in the deep south are still enjoying 84 degree days slinging dogs and making money. Many Northern doggers have retired or are retiring soon for the winter. Having made sufficient income this past summer they will now enjoy a work free winter. But this is not […]

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