Used to love hearing the music from the ice cream truck as a kid. That meant MORE SUGAR! I’ve often thought a modern equivalent could be a pizza wagon (selling by the slice) with Bob Marley tunes announcing its approach. Guess that puts me in at least one different demographic than when I was 10.
In San Antonio, we have a truck that cruises the neighborhoods, even in December. So, sometimes during he summer, we hear Christmas music coming from the truck.
When I was growing up, “Turkey in the Straw” had cornered the market on all ice cream trucks in our town. Most ice creams were a nickel. My mom would not let me have a dime for the really high quality ones.
Argythree over 9 years ago
Brings back memories!
wiselad over 9 years ago
wonder if it does “mr softee” theme, or the “hello theme”, and some do “the entertainer”(the sting theme)
emptc12 over 9 years ago
After you hear about the 500th repeat of “The Band Played On” the thrill is gone.
under_dog over 9 years ago
Just needed a coin when I was a kid
Stellagal over 9 years ago
Sweet but over priced.
havefuntoday over 9 years ago
Love to hear the ice cream truck-one of the few joys of the past that still exists today.
harkherp over 9 years ago
Sadly, often in some areas, the trucks are are front for drug sales!! Nancy has enough on her plate with Sluggo without Goof Balls !!!!
Takagi-san over 9 years ago
Ah, now she can replenish that 0.1 lbs she lost hiking. You go, Nancy Boo Boo!
Guilty Bystander over 9 years ago
Used to love hearing the music from the ice cream truck as a kid. That meant MORE SUGAR! I’ve often thought a modern equivalent could be a pizza wagon (selling by the slice) with Bob Marley tunes announcing its approach. Guess that puts me in at least one different demographic than when I was 10.
jrankin1959 over 9 years ago
In San Antonio, we have a truck that cruises the neighborhoods, even in December. So, sometimes during he summer, we hear Christmas music coming from the truck.
brklnbern over 9 years ago
So true.
Max Starman Jones about 6 years ago
When I was growing up, “Turkey in the Straw” had cornered the market on all ice cream trucks in our town. Most ice creams were a nickel. My mom would not let me have a dime for the really high quality ones.
aerotica69 about 6 years ago
I cannot express how much I despise “Turkey in the Straw”, especially at dinner time.