"Our nostalgic ice cream truck business was born out of a desire to instill valuable lessons about entrepreneurship and community support in our children. We saw it as a unique opportunity to teach them the ins and outs of running a business, while also contributing to the well-being of our community.
By keeping the prices of our ice cream treats affordable, we aim to make them accessible to as many people as possible. We believe that everyone should have the chance to enjoy a refreshing treat without it being a burden on their wallets. It's important to us to create an inclusive environment where all
families can indulge in a little joy.
Additionally, we wanted to evoke a sense of nostalgia with our ice cream truck. We want our children to appreciate the simple pleasures of life, just as we did when we were younger. By bringing back the charm and nostalgia of the ice cream truck, we hope to create lasting memories for families in our community.
Overall, our ice cream truck business is not just about selling frozen treats; it's about teaching our children valuable life lessons and fostering a sense of community by keeping costs down. We believe that by combining these goals, we can make a positive impact on the lives of others while also building a successful business."
This is our 1968 Ford P350 Good Humor Truck, This truck was said to be on Belle Isle until the 1980's. there is also a tale of robbery that resulted in a bullet still lodged in the cold plate freezer! Lightly restored this past winter. New exterior and interior paint. We put all of our stickers on magnets so we can quickly make changes to the menu to keep it accurate.