Every new street food vendor has to choose a name for the business. It’s an important step in starting a business, but you don’t have to agonize over it. Here are some tips for choosing a good business name for your hot dog cart, food truck, or catering business. Choose a Name 1. Keep it […]
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Do You Need A License In Other States?
The short answer is “no“. The longer answer is: “maybe“. And I can tell you definitely when it will be an absolute “yes“. Hot dog vending can be done in other states. Video Summary You can vend across state lines at events under the event organizer’s license. You can take your hot dog cart to […]
Sexy Menu Signs On A Budget
STREET VENDOR MENU SIGNS Thanks to Grant from Grant’s Frozen Treats in Canada for these fantastic signs on a budget ideas. Not only will you look like you spent hundreds, you’ll get less of those interruptions from customers wanting to know how much and what you have. Grant says that even though he had a nice menu […]
Turn $20 Into Hundreds – MFVA Membership Drive
Come be a part of the Bestest Association on the Planet! I wish I could say it’s all in, but the bulk of it IS READY!! Mobile Food Vendors Association has been working diligently for months setting up the new site with more information and deals. Sponsors and Partners have joined and the deals […]
MINI DONUT VENDING
If you’ve wondered how you can break into the vending business (even during Covid) and be successful instantly – then wonder no more. I interview a (started this year) mini donut vendor who was more than happy to share about mini donut vending with us. LIVE INTERVIEW WITH BUB’S NOW THAT I’VE GOT YOUR ATTENTION! […]
No More Grey (GRAY) Hot Dogs!
That first day I went out and put in my brownish/pinkish hot dogs in the water and they began to boil – I never thought – a few minutes later I’d be pulling out these “been dead awhile” grey hot dogs. Yup! My hot dogs performed a magic trick while they boiled. They turned some […]
You’ve heard of Square Up – but GoPayment?
Competition keeps a capitalistic market in check. One company whom dominates a sector of consumables can become greedy and may even discontinue fair customer service practices. Square Up hit the market with a storm as a method for accepting credit card payments with some smart phones. Now Intuit has joined in to offer the service. I’ve […]




