Tuesday, 06 March 2007 |
As we’ve already mentioned previously here at The Cool Hunter, ice-cream vans and mobile treat delivery are going to be big this year.
We’ve scoured the neighborhoods to provide you with a selection of what
you might find trundling down your street in the forthcoming months.

Not content with selling their fruit concoctions in shops, the people
at Innocent have created two mobile smoothie-vans to help quench thirst
in the forthcoming months. The first, known as the Dancing Grass
Van (DGV), is a turf-tarnished ice-cream van with matching cow-lined
interior. Oh, and it dances. The vans have a hydraulic system
attached to the wheels that makes it bob around to attract the
attention of potential smoothie-drinkers. They’ve also got Tiny
Grass Vans (TGVs) for emergency fruit cravings around town. These
little pasture clad nippers are perfect if you need a fruit-fix
pronto.
If buying squashed fruit from a grassy van isn’t your thing, Innocent
have also made Cow Vans. Complete with horns, eyelashes, udders
and a tail, these bovine impersonators ‘moo’ on command.

Over to LA for the Hearts Challenger’s candy-colored van selling top
international ice-cream, candy and toys. As part of the
fairy-tale story; boy from country meets girl from city, girl designs
ice cream van to spread fun and magic, boy makes soundtrack to
accompany van and sells fun and pleasure, Lo and Benjamin are obsessed
with spreading the love they have for things flavor-some and fun.
Their motto, “the greatest challenges are ones from the heart” will be
ringing in your ears as the two bring impromptu dance parties to a
street near you.

Packing a more philosophical punch for ice-cream lovers, The Tactical
Ice Cream Unit (TICU) provides a bit more than just food for
thought. With its primary aim to replace cold stares with frosty
treats, the TICU is an oasis for community activists. Supplying
water, first-aid, film, gas masks, water balloons in addition to
ice-cream, who knew caring-for-the-community could be so much fun?
Look out for the TICU around California this spring, Vancouver in the
summer followed by the San Francisco Bay Area in Autumn.

Something for real kids now, the “Own Your C” is a traveling advice
centre for teens unsure about what decisions to take in their
lives. The van travels around rural and mountain communities in
America distributing tobacco cessation leaflets and free advice for
anyone who may need it. All conducted from the C-Ride – a branded ice
cream truck with custom alloys, graffiti paintwork and a freezer full
of C Popsicles. The C message combines social responsibility with
a love for iced treats and will be traveling across America this
summer. By Matthew Hussey
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