With the ubiquitous presence of fast food stores everywhere mushrooming everywhere, kids nowadays might not have to wait for the glimpse of an ice cream truck to jump for joy over the irresistible taste. Yet the ice cream trucks remains a dear image in our mind. Let’s refresh our sweet childhood memory with these 23 beautiful ice cream truck designs.
Transformer Twins Ice Cream Truck
These are, no doubt, the sweetest transformer robots you have ever seen with baby pink colors and ice cream taste. From the Revenge of the Fallen toy line, the ice cream truck can be split to transform into two robots: Skids in the front and Mudflap the rear.
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Mister Cartoon Ice Cream Truck
The cartoon might be for kids, but the art involved in this ice cream truck mod is serious enough to make any adult look up in awe. The truck design was inspired by fairy tales to take the beholders into the dream land of never ending yummy ice cream.
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Cartoon Ice Cream Truck
Another ice cream themed ice cream truck about which there is no better word to describe other than “cute”. Nobody can resist from such a lovely vendor.
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Fresher than Fresh Ice Cream Truck
In the shape of a bug, a pig or whatever animal you can make out of, Fresher than Fresh is one of the most adorable ice cream trucks you can find nowadays. It is also Kansas City’s first all natural snow cone stand where they serve snow cone syrups made from fresh fruit and herbs without any artificial colors or flavors!
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Electric Ice Cream Truck
Dubbed as Corvus, this immaculate ice cream truck is 100% electric without gas or diesel engine. How cool is it to enjoy your favorite ice cream flavor and save the environment at the same time?
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MINI Cooper Ice Cream Truck
The owner of this MINI Cooper must love ice cream a lot of to have enough nerve to turn this flashy car into an ice cream truck. Besides indispensable elements of an ice cream truck, this one is incredibly hi-tech with a 7? touch-screen Mac “Mini” car computer (running AMP and PC point of sale inventory software) and GPS with VR and POI index for repeat customers.
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Beach Ice Cream Truck
The beach umbrella attached to one side of the truck makes the sight of the truck alone can cool us down already. The truck was painted in creamy yellow and white, with matching clothes of the guy standing next to it.
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Waffle-Cone Cruiser
If you like to eat ice cream in a cone, you will definitely love to buy your ice cream from this waffle cone truck. Customized from a 1968 Chevy Ice Cream Truck , this cruiser comes with typical slanting waffle in the bottom, fruitful colors in the middle and a white layer of cream of top.
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Waffle-Cone Ice Cream Truck 2
It’s no surprise that there are more than one ice cream trucks inspired by the waffle cone idea. This one was lowered, sitting on dubs (22″ rims), had bags like hydraulics and was covered with chocolate cream on top.
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Merry Wheel Ice Cream Truck
This ice cream truck was re-themed Fire Chief to serve as the creative carriage of one of the most creative merry wheels. Presented by Kissel Entertainment, it was seen at the Dayton Mall Family Carnival in May, 2009.
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Kangaroo Ice Cream Truck
This weird old truck was spotted outside a kangaroo exhibition. According to the red text written on the truck, from the ground to the red line across the bottom is half the height of a full grown kangaroo leap.
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Indian Ice Cream Truck
Anyone who has been to India can easily identify this colorful ice cream truck with all chameleon trucks running everywhere on Indian autobahns. The only differences are that this truck is much more beautiful and it is located within Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
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Malata Joe the Viking
Even if you don’t know what exactly the paintings on the truck tries to say, the graffiti is very likely to catch your attention and urges you to buy at least one ice cream from them. This ice cream truck was seen somewhere in Malta.
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Scary Ice Cream Truck
This ice cream truck was either set up for a creepy Halloween or a guarantee of a no customer day. With a dirty look decorated by red stance that reminds you of dry blood, this is probably the only scary ice cream truck you have ever seen.
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Old School Ice Cream Truck
If you think that this ice cream truck was from our grandparents’ period, you are probably right. With old school shape and decoration, this truck was spotted still functioning in Toronto in 2009.
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Ice Cream Truck on Fire
This is probably the hottest ice cream truck in town. Not only is it painted in dazzling orange, it also comes with fierce flames. The little ice cream man puts everything back to normal again.
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Tricked-out Ice Cream Truck
Called El Chavez Ravine, this ice cream truck is a creation of Vincent Valdez and Ry Cooder transformed from a 1953 Chevy pickup. The tricked-out truck is covered in detailed murals telling the tale of a Mexican-American working-class neighborhood razed in the 1950s to make way for Dodger Stadium.
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Mister Ice Cream Truck
No need to be pimped up with fancy themes or huge messages, this ice cream truck is simple, straight to point but no less appealing with two ice cream cones on top and various creamy images on both sides.
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“School’s out” Ice Cream Truck
This cute little ice cream truck is a Chevrolet Astro made over with bright colors that make it look like it has just been under a snow rain of chocolate, milk and cream. A couple of rockets on top is to add to the fantasy. School’s out, time for ice cream!
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Calgary Ice Cream Truck
One of few ice cream trucks left in Calgary, this ice cream truck is a running proof that we nowadays have less and less space. Despite its mini size, it functions perfectly as a traditional ice cream vendor on wheel, decorated with pop culture like the Simpson.
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Melted Ice Cream Truck
If not for the hygiene reason, anyone who sees this melting ice cream truck would have been tempted to come and … lick it. Unfortunately, this huge ice cream pot is just a sculpture created by The Glue Society in Tamarama Beach as a warning about climate change. The message is clear: How hot does it take to make an ice cream truck melt? Global warming can be ridiculously tasty sometimes!
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Dog’s Ice Cream Truck
Ice Cream trucks have gone to such an extend that they do not only serve humans. The world’s first ice cream truck for dogs made its debut at the Boomerang Pets Party in Regents Park last July, playing the theme tune to Scooby Doo. They came up with two flavors – ‘dog eat hog world’ – a gammon and chicken sorbet topped with a biscuit and served in a cone – and ‘canine cookie crunch’ – a combination of mixed dog biscuits and ice cream.
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Motorbike Ice Cream Truck
Who said that ice cream trucks can only be done on trucks? Cool Cycles Ice Cream Co. has redefined the term “ice cream truck” by introducing a new breed of ice cream truck that isn’t even a truck. Instead, the company uses a specially made sidecar and motorcycle combination to sell prepackaged ice cream to the public.
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For the ice cream truck owners out there looking to bump up their game, it’d be a really cool deal to start selling the iPod shaped ice cream; customers, don’t walk, don’t run, but scoot your way over to your nearest wacky ice cream truck with one of 11 cool Segway scooters, or just ditch the whole ice cream idea (you’re supposed to be on that diet, anyway) and pick up some other products that you never though you could from any of these 23 weird vending machines.