Mr Juicy Ice Creams Yorkshire

Services

Why Us?

Mr Juicy Ice Creams Yorkshire - Being a family business we take great pride in all aspects of our work and have a professional approach to each and every event. Our extensive menu consists of quality branded products.
Serious about quality and hygiene
Licenced by Local Authority
Product and Public liability insurance
Transparent terms & conditions
CIEH Hygiene certification staff
Trained in basic sign language

Events & More

If you would like us to attend your forthcoming event please complete our event form. Alternatively, if you would like to discuss your requirements with us please call our team today.

Festivals, Shows, Carnivals, Fun Days all Catered For.
Treating Staff, Branding, Product Launch and Promotional Events within your Company.
Bespoke Service for Weddings, Birthday Parties and all other Special Occasions

Evoke happy childhood memories and create an atmosphere of fun and excitement at your special occasion. Few sounds take us back to happy, exciting childhood memories like the sound of an ice cream van.

Areas We Cover

Mr Juicy Ice Creams covers
Yorkshire & surrounding areas including

Dewsbury, Batley, Sheffield
Osset, Leeds, Bradford
Hudderfield, wakefield
Harrogate, Wetherby
York, Castleford, Pontefact
Yorkshire

SHARE THIS PAGE!

Mr Juicy Ice Creams Yorkshire Wiki info : An ice cream van (British) or ice cream truck (American) is a commercial vehicle that serves as a mobile retail outlet for ice cream. Usually during the summer. Ice cream vans are often seen parked at public events, or near parks, beaches, or other areas where people congregate. Ice cream vans often travel near where children play — outside schools, in residential areas, or in other locations. They usually stop briefly before moving on to the next street.
Hollywood Cone Soft Ice Cream Truck in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Ice cream vans are often brightly decorated and carry images of ice cream, or some other adornment, such as cartoon characters. They may have painted-on notices, which can serve a commercial purpose ("Stop me and buy one!"). or a more serious one ("Don't Skid on a Kid!") - serving as a warning to passing motorists that children may run out into the road at the sight of the van, or appear without warning from behind it. Along the sides, a large sliding window acts as a serving hatch, and this is often covered with small pictures of the available products, with their associated prices. A distinctive feature of ice cream vans is their melodic chimes, and often these take the form of a famous and recognizable tune, usually in the United States "The Mister Softee Jingle", "Turkey in the Straw", "Do Your Ears Hang Low?, "Pop Goes The Weasel", "The Entertainer", "Music Box Dancer", "Home on the Range", "It's a Small World", a tune from the opera Le devin du village more commonly known as the American folk song "Go Tell Aunt Rhody", "The Picnic" (a Japanese children's song usually played with a recording of a young woman saying 'hello' at the beginning of the song on ice cream trucks), or "Camptown Races"; or, in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, "Greensleeves", "It's Now Or Never (song)", "Whistle While You Work" in Crewe and Nantwich, "You Are My Sunshine" in Vale Royal, "Teddy Bears' Picnic" in Sheffield, and "Match of the Day" in other places. In some places in the US, ice cream trucks play the song "Ice Cream" by Andre Nickatina (essentially just Turkey in the Straw with bass).

Most ice cream vans tend to sell both pre-manufactured ice pops in wrappers, and soft serve ice cream from a machine. Served in a cone, and often with a chocolate flake (in Britain) or a sugary syrup flavoured. With, for example, strawberry. Soft serve ice cream is served topped with sprinkles for a slight extra charge. While franchises or chains are rare within the ice cream truck community (most trucks are independently owned/run), some do exist.

In some locations. Ice cream van operators have diversified to fill gaps in the market for soft drinks. Using their capacity for refrigerated storage to sell chilled cans and bottles.

Early ice cream vans carried simple ice cream, during a time when most families did not own a freezer. As freezers became more commonplace. Ice cream vans moved towards selling novelty ice cream items, such as bars and popsicles.

Area Covered

Dewsbury , Batley & Surrounding Areas

phone

07999 03 22 22

email

info @ MrJuicyIceCreams.co.uk

Mr Juicy Ice Creams can cater for almost any event. Our ice cream vans mobile ice cream can cater for almost any event