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Ice cream has been regularly sold since the 18th century, but the ice cream truck — a staple of summer — is a much more recent invention.
A police department in Chicopee, Massachusetts, sometimes operates a vehicle different from a patrol car: an ice cream truck. The officers do not charge customers for the sweet treats.
The Ice Cream Patrol truck is painted black and white with a badge. A viral TikTok falsely said it was an undercover Immigration and Customs Enforcement van.
It's part of our summer soundtrack: Ice cream trucks rolling through suburban streets. But are these staples of Americana still around?
The Copsicle’s first stop was a summer camp at the Danbury Sports Dome, where dozens of children lined up at the window of ...
The ice cream truck, he said, is “unfortunately becoming a thing of the past.” New delivery methods, through third-party apps or ghost kitchens, are proliferating.
And it’s not just ice cream shops and trucks — Shake Shack and other chains are selling more milkshakes, too. A Mister Softee ice cream truck in August of 2020 in New York City.
Originally, Burt used the bells off his son's bobsled for the prototype trucks, meaning that the jingle has always been part of ice-cream-truck history.
Social media posts mistakenly identified a law enforcement-themed ice cream truck as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement vehicle, leading its owner to fear for his safety.
From fancy flavors to ice cream turf wars Most Mister Softee trucks are owned and operated by independent franchise dealers, many of them first-generation immigrants and small business owners.