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Dave Barham
BornJune 13, 1913
DiedMarch 25, 1991
NationalityAmerican
Occupationbusiness entrepreneur

Dave Barham (June 13, 1913 – March 25, 1991) was an American business entrepreneur who founded the fast-food chain, Hot Dog on a Stick. Barham is also credited with being the originator of the stick in the corn dog.[1]

Early years

Born in Bell City, Missouri, Barham lived his youth on a farm. He traveled frequently to nearby mid-western cities such as St. Louis and Chicago. In these two large cities, he was exposed to big city atmosphere. Barham's favorite snacks were the corn dogs. He figured out that, while other foods such as hamburgers and ice creams had chain restaurants, corn dogs did not.

Hot Dog on a Stick

He set on an enterprise to create a hot dog restaurant. Soon after, the first Hot Dog on a Stick was opened in 1946 by Muscle Beach in Santa Monica, California.

The first restaurant ever in a mall was a Hot Dog on a Stick franchise in Murray, Utah. Barham was able to convince the mall owner in 1972 to rent him the space for the restaurant.[2]

The restaurant flourished and had franchises across the United States. By the 1980s, Barham was a common guest speakers at businessmen meetings.[citation needed]

The restaurant chain he created is now arguably more famous for their lemonades. Employees wear bright red and yellow uniforms, and can sometimes be spotted mashing lemons by hand to make the restaurant's lemonade.[citation needed]

Barham died in 1991 from cancer and left the Hot Dog on a Stick franchise to his employees,[2] making it the nation's only 100 percent employee owned and operated fast food restaurant chain.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ reviewjournal.com - Living - 60TH ANNIVERSARY: That's Entertainment
  2. ^ a b "The transcript for "Ownership Nation" with Ray Smilor of the Beyster Institute, Freddie Thode, president of Hot Dog on a Stick, Rick Valencia founder of ProfitLine, and Ned Lester founder/CEO of Maxim Systems as seen on Small Business School the series on PBS-member stations in the USA and the Voice of America around the world. The best little show on television about the American spirit". Archived from the original on 2007-05-28. Retrieved 2007-03-16.
  3. ^ Hot Dog on a Stick looks at Valley expansion | Arizona Business, personal finance, technology news for East Valley and Phoenix | eastvalleytribune.com