Or it could be like the roach coaches in my neighborhood…I hear “La Cucaracha” in it’s proper major key….a different truck in a MINOR key…and there;s a third one that changes keys throughout the phrase!
In this day and age, retrofitting the play list should be as simple as downloading new tunes on your iPod… Going from ice boxes to coffee and hot chocolate urns on the other hand might take a bit longer.
It would be not an easy profit, i think. First, you would need to develop your own kind of hot chocolate, so you’re not copying another person’s company, get a drivers license and a license to own a food truck, make your hot chocolate making small enough to fit a truck, buy a truck, put hot chocolate inside, decorate truck, and THEN you can sell.
Way back in my college years at Georgia Tech, an ice cream truck PARKED outside my dorm and kept its dinger on. Ding…ding…ding… There were several demands to shut it off that were ignored. But then: Ding…ding…ding…BLAM-DINNNGG…silence.
homfencing over 4 years ago
Or it could be like the roach coaches in my neighborhood…I hear “La Cucaracha” in it’s proper major key….a different truck in a MINOR key…and there;s a third one that changes keys throughout the phrase!
Concretionist over 4 years ago
It’s a really different thing to jog out to the truck in the summer versus getting on all that gear to go out to the truck in the winter.
Melki Premium Member over 4 years ago
My neighborhood ice cream truck plays “Turkey in the Straw,” a song that suggests neither summer, nor frozen treats. Go figure . . .
Ignatz Premium Member over 4 years ago
The Mr. Softee theme goes right through my head.
I wish they’d go back to just ringing bells.
sandpiper over 4 years ago
Wonder what tune would be used on hot chocolate trucks. Winter Wonderland?
Dobby53 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Hot Toddy Trucks in the winter.
cervelo over 4 years ago
In this day and age, retrofitting the play list should be as simple as downloading new tunes on your iPod… Going from ice boxes to coffee and hot chocolate urns on the other hand might take a bit longer.
Markov Da Robot over 4 years ago
It would be not an easy profit, i think. First, you would need to develop your own kind of hot chocolate, so you’re not copying another person’s company, get a drivers license and a license to own a food truck, make your hot chocolate making small enough to fit a truck, buy a truck, put hot chocolate inside, decorate truck, and THEN you can sell.
The Old Wolf over 4 years ago
I suggest the siren from “The Purge.”
Chodzin over 4 years ago
But our ice cream trucks play Christmas music… Seriously… doesn’t everyone’s?
Whatcouldgowrong over 4 years ago
I’m impressed by a kid with the mind-set of an entrepreneur.
kv450 over 4 years ago
As a kid, ice cream trucks were like the pied piper; as an old fogey, they just produce an ear worm
deadstick over 4 years ago
Way back in my college years at Georgia Tech, an ice cream truck PARKED outside my dorm and kept its dinger on. Ding…ding…ding… There were several demands to shut it off that were ignored. But then: Ding…ding…ding…BLAM-DINNNGG…silence.
Pipe Tobacco over 4 years ago
Converting to a hot chocolate… and perhaps warm brownie gig in the winter DOES sound like a damn good idea, actually.
Oclvroadbikerider over 4 years ago
I’ve heard xmas tunes out of the trucks in July
billdaviswords over 4 years ago
“Summer tunes” my eye. The ice cream trucks here play CHRISTMAS music for the most part, if you can call anything played with that tone “music.”
Stephen Gilberg over 4 years ago
The easiest answer is that people go outside less in the cold.
asrialfeeple over 4 years ago
Does this one play “Ice, Ice Baby”?
Cactus-Pete over 4 years ago
Are there still ice cream trucks? Anyway, it reminds me of the movie Comfort and Joy (1984).
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member over 4 years ago
Difficult to express sound in a comic without using some kind of SFX or music notes.
Thinkingblade over 4 years ago
I LOVE the idea of a hot chocolate truck in the winter! Sign me up!