We all remember prom night, always wanting to roll up in the coolest car. Some of us borrowed a car from a friend, some of us had limos, or party bus. Some of us got dropped off by our mom.

Breckan Andrews, a junior at Seaman High School in Kansas, spotted their ride when he and his friends went to a Sonic to grab a bite to eat and saw it parked in the parking lot of the Dillons grocery store across the street.

"One of my buddies was like, 'Can we rent this thing?' and I was like, 'Well, what if we just ask about prom? What if they take us? It's tomorrow,'" Andrews told KSNT-TV. "Like, that'd be insane."

The ride? The iconic Oscar Mayer Wienermobile.

The friends took the idea to hotdogger Maggie Dawson, who was the current driver.

"I'm just used to asking weird questions like that, to be honest. I like talking to everyone and it just made sense in my mind. You miss all the shots you don't take," Andrews told WIBW-TV.

For her, the decision was easy.

"It was like a little light bulb," she said. "We were like, 'Well, what time is prom?'" And from there, we checked our schedule, and we were able to make it happen."

Without even charging, the kids got to roll up to their prom in the most iconic vehicle in the country.

"People take limos," student Cooper Lietz said. "This is basically just a big hot dog limo."

Read more at UPI

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