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  • I like your Wheel of Death comment lol...my husband works at a foundry...there is no kitchen..just a place to sit and eat their sack lunches or as he calls it...take a chance on the Botulism Carousel. Also I love your videos.

  • @sweett4rt Thank you! I love the Botulism Carousel.

  • Extremely encouraging! Thank You

  • OK - I would LOVE to give this entire series a 5 or more but how? I did choose the 'LIKE' button at least!!

  • did somebody tell you already that you sound like tom hanks?? anyway, im proud to tell you that your videos motivated me to open a hot dog cart in croatia where im from and where i live. for months i saved the money to buy a hot dog cart and now im my own boss. thank you.

  • @TheAkivu can you tell us how your Hotdog Cart Business is going since you started??

  • @wanker413 When I first started I gave out cards to local businesses and every customer that would take one. I eventually put a customer appreciation punch out on each card so that every time a customer came I would punch the card. 9 meals and the 10th is on me.

  • @BensCarts Wow,great idea. It reminds me of how Subway won me over with those punch cards.lol.

  • 5 stars!

  • Rate this a 5!

  • Thanks for sharing this with us. That's interesting you mention motorcycle. That's what they use all over Asia for concessions. I teach English over there now. They do pad Thai on a small motor bike and sometimes a bicycle. It's just a simple propane tank and cooking pan mounted on the bike. Sometimes it's a small trailer, but nothing as fancy as ours back home. Well, our government put many laws into place restricting what we can and can't do.

  • Do you work your cart alone or hire an employee? I remember seeing this one small one man cart shaped like a hot dog with bun! That man was doing well at festivals and fairs in the St. Louis area. Can you use a regular pickup such as a Ford Ranger? I'm thinking pull the trailer and load ice coolers and supplies in the truck. Where can I service a cart if only living in an apartment? Looks like a great part time business for less than $5000 start up.

  • @bixlerscott I do both. You can even use a motorcycle, I have several customers pulling their carts with motorcycles. You would want to find a storage unit or a commissary for servicing. 

  • @BensCarts ..I remember you said Church is a good Commissary for servicing but how much do you pay the church and when do you pay them?Any other places you recomend for commisary?

  • Thanks Ben.... Good Info was looking for stuff like this

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