Thursday, October 1, 2009

hotdogs

We are one of the largest factory direct showrooms in the Midwest United States, Located in northern Indiana. Carts of America

sells a full line of hot dog carts and mobile food stands that you can view and purchase any time. Our carts are made from one of

the highest qualities of stainless steel available in the food service industry, that is why we back them with a manufacturer’s 1 year warranty that protects you from major issues in your first year of ownership.

If you are just starting out in a new vendor cart business or are looking to expand your cart business with a more complex model,

we have what you are looking for. more>>

in reference to:

"We are one of the largest factory direct
showrooms in the Midwest United States, Located
in northern Indiana. Carts of America


sells a full line of hot dog carts and mobile
food stands that you can view and purchase any
time. Our carts are made from one of


the highest qualities of stainless steel
available in the food service industry, that is
why we back them with a manufacturer’s 1 year
warranty that protects you from major issues in
your first year of ownership.









If you are just starting out in a new vendor
cart business or are looking to expand your cart
business with a more complex model,


we have what
you are looking for.
 
more>>"
- Carts Of America (view on Google Sidewiki)

pink hotdogs

Pink's Through the Years...
(Click on any picture to see a larger version.)

Pink's is probably the most famous hot dog stand in the country... certainly in Los Angeles! Located near the corner of Melrose and La Brea, Pink's can be found by looking for a crowd of people and following the aroma of fresh meaty chili and soft hot dog buns.


The original Pink's perambulator cart in 1940.

Pink's is unlike any other hot dog stand in America. For example, it has its own parking lot attendant (parking is free). It has been in the same location for 65 years. It is not unusual to see a Rolls Royce pull up to Pink's (the chili dog ordered will be for the occupant, not the chauffeur!). Movie stars, well-known dignitaries, struggling musicians, businessmen, housewives, school children... all have savored Pink's Famous Chili Dogs.


Things were getting a little more serious in 1942.

Paul Pink started his hot dog stand in 1939. It was only a large-wheeled pushcart in those days. The depression was on and money was scarce. Pink's chili dogs, complete with a large warm bun, oversized hot dog, mustard, onions and thick chili sold for 10 cents each. His hot dog wagon was located in "the country", rolling hills of weeds and open spaces. That was the corner of La Brea and Melrose sixty-five years ago!

in reference to:

"Pink's Through the Years...
(Click on any picture to see a larger version.)
Pink's is probably the most famous hot dog stand in the country... certainly in Los Angeles!  Located near the corner of Melrose and La Brea, Pink's can be found by looking for a crowd of people and following the aroma of fresh meaty chili and soft hot dog buns.

The original Pink's perambulator cart in 1940.
Pink's is unlike any other hot dog stand in America. For example, it has its own parking lot attendant (parking is free). It has been in the same location for 65 years. It is not unusual to see a Rolls Royce pull up to Pink's (the chili dog ordered will be for the occupant, not the chauffeur!). Movie stars, well-known dignitaries, struggling musicians, businessmen, housewives, school children... all have savored Pink's Famous Chili Dogs.

Things were getting a little more serious in 1942.
Paul Pink started his hot dog stand in 1939. It was only a large-wheeled pushcart in those days. The depression was on and money was scarce. Pink's chili dogs, complete with a large warm bun, oversized hot dog, mustard, onions and thick chili sold for 10 cents each. His hot dog wagon was located in "the country", rolling hills of weeds and open spaces. That was the corner of La Brea and Melrose sixty-five years ago!"
- Pinks Hot Dogs (view on Google Sidewiki)

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

hotdogs and sausages

jens hotdogs against armands sausages