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What do you get when you combine Oscar Mayer and a sold out hotel situation for the Super Bowl? Apparently you get a “Weine-Bago” for your personal use.

The hot dog-making company with the world famous “Weinermobile” is upping the ante for this year’s Super Bowl in the Bay Area, all in an effort to raise money for charity as well.

One lucky bidder on eBay, the online auction site, will get the opportunity to stay in a special RV-style mobile from Feb. 6 to Feb. 8 and take in all of the festivities of Super Bowl weekend in about as unique a way as possible.

The wiener, er, winner will also get airfare, food and free wi-fi as well.

“If small, customized living spaces are all the rage, the Wienie-Bago brings the extra mustard,” according to a press release. “With enough room to sleep four, a kitchenette stocked with beverages and snacks, including plenty of Oscar Mayer products, and the chance to relax and see the city in the Wienermobile-turned-living room next door, the Wienie-Bago offers a fun, all-American alternative to sold out local hotels.”

With hotel rooms long sold out for Super Bowl week all over the San Francisco area, Oscar Mayer is hoping to provide a unique version of “tiny house” living for the weekend. It is also hoping to raise awareness for Stop Hunger Now.

Oscar Mayer will match whatever the winning bid is up to the $10,000 mark. However, the auction won’t be lasting long, as the bidding opens today (Wednesday) and closes on Jan. 31.

Let’s not forget about getting a chance to have some fun with the famous Wienermobile as it travels around the country. Currently, it is making its way across the country en route to the Super Bowl, so fans around the United States can relish the opportunity to see the thing in action.

In a city full of interesting housing situations, Oscar Mayer may have just topped them all.

[Forbes]

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