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Ding, ding, ding. Here comes the Ice cream van. In my youth, my favorite was the Klondike bar. What was /were yours? I (Original Post) debm55 May 27 OP
I like a good ice cream sandwich C_U_L8R May 27 #1
Yes they were, C_U_L8R. I enjoyed the Strawberry Shortcake bars, when I could get one. We were on the end on IceCream debm55 May 27 #3
Love the ice cream sandwiches......buy them in the half size and they're perfect!!!! a kennedy May 27 #23
Orange & Vanilla Push-Ups NEOH May 27 #2
Oh yes, Thank you NEOH. I liked the orange ones. Yummy. debm55 May 27 #4
orange flintstone ones! Blue_playwright May 27 #12
HAHAHAHHAH. Thank you very much, Blue_playwright. They were good. debm55 May 27 #13
This message was self-deleted by its author thucythucy May 27 #5
Strawberry shortcake thucythucy May 27 #6
Yum, the strawberry shortcake was so good. Thank you thucythucy. Now I want one. debm55 May 27 #7
Fudgecicles WmChris May 27 #8
Thank you very much for sharing , WmChris. they were good. debm55 May 27 #10
I liked several things... 2naSalit May 27 #9
What a selection, Thank you for posting your favorites. I remember the blue popsicle. Too debm55 May 27 #11
MOM MOM MOM MOM oh MOM Kali May 27 #14
HAAHAHHHAHA. Thank you very much for sharing, Kali. I remember those tri-colored ones. Especially around July 4th/ debm55 May 27 #16
CTRL-F "bomb pop" JoseBalow May 27 #43
In my youth? S/V Loner May 27 #15
Great, S/V Loner. That is terrific. Does it have the polar bear on the foil wrapper? debm55 May 27 #17
Let me check... S/V Loner May 27 #22
Thank you S/V Loner debm55 May 27 #25
Mr. Softee's chocolate ice cream GreenWave May 27 #18
Oh wow. Mister Softee, made sundaes and milkshakes. I wish there was one in my neighborhood back then and now. debm55 May 27 #19
VERY SAME HERE@! some_of_us_are_sane May 28 #70
my braces would always hurt justaprogressive May 27 #20
Wonderful. Dove bars are very good, but a Black and white shake is tops. thank you justaprogressive. debm55 May 27 #21
Yeah, Klondikes are pretty much perfect! johnp3907 May 27 #24
Yes they are. Thank you very much, john3907 debm55 May 27 #26
I would switch it up, I would try almost anything. mwmisses4289 May 27 #27
Wow, that's the way to go, Thank you very much, mwmisses4289 debm55 May 28 #51
Toasted Almond Bar! Mad_Dem_X May 27 #28
I liked that too. Slight cherry flavor too. Ritabert May 27 #33
Oh yes, Thank you Mad_Dem_X. They didn't have a variety of items. But when they had this, I bought it. debm55 May 28 #53
When my Dad was on strike one summer, to put food on the table... NNadir May 27 #29
I think you must have been a writer in a past life. You express yourself... 3catwoman3 May 27 #41
Thank for your kind words. I'd like to think I'm something of a writer... NNadir May 28 #57
Thank you for sharing your post with us, NNadir. It is so wonderful when your dad did that. debm55 May 28 #55
We didn't have an ice cream man driving through the neighborhood. rsdsharp May 27 #30
Thank you very much rsdsharp for sharing. I have never heard of a licorice cone. Sounds, great. debm55 May 28 #56
Licorice ice cream in a cone. rsdsharp May 28 #67
My bad. thank you rsdsharp debm55 May 28 #68
Choco Taco...that was way back then... MiHale May 27 #31
I think Choco Taco was discontinued. Ritabert May 27 #32
Probably cuz they didn't keep up... MiHale May 27 #34
Thank you very much , MiHale. I don't think our Ice cream truck carried those, but they sure sound great. debm55 May 28 #58
Orange Creamsicle applegrove May 27 #35
Oh yes, Thank you very much, applegrove. I liked the strawberry ones too. debm55 May 28 #59
The push up Figarosmom May 27 #36
Thank you for sharing the push up with us, Figarosmom. Great. debm55 May 28 #60
Orange creamsicles LogDog75 May 27 #37
Oh yes, I remember them. Thank you LogDog75 for sharing the orange creamsicles. debm55 May 28 #50
Thanks to those who posted jgo May 27 #38
Thank you very much,jgo from all of us debm55 May 28 #49
Heath Ice Cream Bars ProfessorGAC May 27 #39
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH. Thank you very much for sharing, ProfessorGAC. That is great! debm55 May 28 #48
The huge cookie sandwiches TVguyCards May 27 #40
Thank you, TVguyCards. I remember them, but like you, I can't remember the name. debm55 May 28 #47
lol funny how that works TVguyCards May 28 #63
Buried Treasure from Dickie Dee u4ic May 27 #42
Wow, that is great, I have seen those before. Thank you for sharing with us, u4ic. debm55 May 28 #46
I loved the Orange Push-ups Emile May 28 #44
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Emile. I remember them too debm55 May 28 #45
Good Humor The Blue Flower May 28 #52
Thank you very much, The Blue Flower. The strawberry shortcake bars was my second choice. Loved them debm55 May 28 #61
In my neighborhood in Norwalk, CT, the Good Humor Man was the go to............ pdxflyboy May 28 #54
I liked those too. Thank you , pdxflyboy for your kind words. debm55 May 28 #62
Bomb Pops Rob H. May 28 #64
Wow, there are new flavors??? Thank you Rob H. I think I will check that out. debm55 May 28 #65
Good Humor: Chocolate Eclair, or Candy Center from the truck. Or Mister Softee - chocolate w the dark chocolate coating electric_blue68 May 28 #66
OHHHHH. That sounds good. We didn't have Good Humor trucks around here. Looks like I missed some tasty treats. TY debm55 May 28 #69
They were pretty tasty; otherwise I wouldn't have bothered!😄 electric_blue68 May 28 #71
Great post, electric_blue68 debm55 May 28 #72
What's an ice cream van? jmowreader May 29 #73
It was a white van that had a variety of ice cream and popsicles. inside. Ours had a man with a matching one shirt and debm55 May 29 #74

C_U_L8R

(49,649 posts)
1. I like a good ice cream sandwich
Wed May 27, 2026, 12:23 PM
May 27

but the crumbly Chocolate Eclair and Strawberry Shortcake bars were always a treat.

debm55

(62,625 posts)
3. Yes they were, C_U_L8R. I enjoyed the Strawberry Shortcake bars, when I could get one. We were on the end on IceCream
Wed May 27, 2026, 12:27 PM
May 27

man's trail. Thank you,

a kennedy

(36,779 posts)
23. Love the ice cream sandwiches......buy them in the half size and they're perfect!!!!
Wed May 27, 2026, 02:10 PM
May 27

Yummmmm

NEOH

(361 posts)
2. Orange & Vanilla Push-Ups
Wed May 27, 2026, 12:26 PM
May 27

They were in a paper cylinder with a wooden stick you used to push the ice cream up as you ate them.

Response to NEOH (Reply #2)

thucythucy

(9,175 posts)
6. Strawberry shortcake
Wed May 27, 2026, 12:32 PM
May 27

Vanilla ice cream with nut bits and strawberry flavored chunks on the outside, with a jam center, all on a stick.

2naSalit

(104,922 posts)
9. I liked several things...
Wed May 27, 2026, 12:37 PM
May 27

Dreamcicle
Klondike bar
Drumstick
Orange or red popcicle

Sometimes an ice cream sandwich.

debm55

(62,625 posts)
11. What a selection, Thank you for posting your favorites. I remember the blue popsicle. Too
Wed May 27, 2026, 12:44 PM
May 27

Kali

(56,987 posts)
14. MOM MOM MOM MOM oh MOM
Wed May 27, 2026, 12:58 PM
May 27

ICE CREAM TRUCK! ICE CREAM TRUCK! CAN I HAVE A QUARTER?! PLEASE OH PLEASE!!!

if I got the quarter it was a bomb pop, if just a dime it was a regular popsicle - cherry, root beer, or maybe orange cream?


debm55

(62,625 posts)
16. HAAHAHHHAHA. Thank you very much for sharing, Kali. I remember those tri-colored ones. Especially around July 4th/
Wed May 27, 2026, 01:01 PM
May 27

debm55

(62,625 posts)
19. Oh wow. Mister Softee, made sundaes and milkshakes. I wish there was one in my neighborhood back then and now.
Wed May 27, 2026, 01:16 PM
May 27

justaprogressive

(7,336 posts)
20. my braces would always hurt
Wed May 27, 2026, 01:34 PM
May 27

Dove Bars....'til I discovered a Black and White Shake!!

Heaven on Earth!

debm55

(62,625 posts)
21. Wonderful. Dove bars are very good, but a Black and white shake is tops. thank you justaprogressive.
Wed May 27, 2026, 01:37 PM
May 27

mwmisses4289

(5,200 posts)
27. I would switch it up, I would try almost anything.
Wed May 27, 2026, 02:22 PM
May 27

Favorites were cream/dreamsicles, fudgesicles, orange push-ups and ice cream bars. I know there were others, but i can't think of them off the top of my head, lol.

debm55

(62,625 posts)
53. Oh yes, Thank you Mad_Dem_X. They didn't have a variety of items. But when they had this, I bought it.
Thu May 28, 2026, 11:29 AM
May 28

NNadir

(38,878 posts)
29. When my Dad was on strike one summer, to put food on the table...
Wed May 27, 2026, 02:38 PM
May 27

...he drove a Good Humor ice cream truck with the manual bell.

I was probably about seven years old. My parents kept from me the realities of the struggle: I certainly didn't know until many years after her death that my mother pawned her wedding ring, but got it out of hock when the strike was settled. (My wife wears that ring now.)

Anyway, broke as he was, my father's last stop with the ice cream truck was always our house, and there was always a free vanilla ice cream sandwich for his sons.

I love them to this day.

My old man was a strange bird, but I never think of him without wanting to weep at how much I miss him, and at how he taught me to be a man. I tell my sons all about him.

3catwoman3

(30,226 posts)
41. I think you must have been a writer in a past life. You express yourself...
Wed May 27, 2026, 08:58 PM
May 27

...so eloquently.

NNadir

(38,878 posts)
57. Thank for your kind words. I'd like to think I'm something of a writer...
Thu May 28, 2026, 11:43 AM
May 28

...in this life, having written portions of novels that I abandoned as life intervened.

I am an old man now but just for the hell of it, since I haven't retired, I'm putting in a resume as an associate editor for a the news arm of a professional organization for which I have a passion. I don't expect to be hired for it and frankly I don't need the work, but it would be something I love.

debm55

(62,625 posts)
55. Thank you for sharing your post with us, NNadir. It is so wonderful when your dad did that.
Thu May 28, 2026, 11:32 AM
May 28

rsdsharp

(12,120 posts)
30. We didn't have an ice cream man driving through the neighborhood.
Wed May 27, 2026, 02:40 PM
May 27

We had a creamery where my older sister worked when she was in high school. They made all their own ice cream by hand.

I used to get a licorice cone. It looked like cement, but tasted great.

debm55

(62,625 posts)
56. Thank you very much rsdsharp for sharing. I have never heard of a licorice cone. Sounds, great.
Thu May 28, 2026, 11:43 AM
May 28

Last edited Thu May 28, 2026, 08:52 PM - Edit history (1)

MiHale

(13,290 posts)
31. Choco Taco...that was way back then...
Wed May 27, 2026, 02:44 PM
May 27

Wonder if they have a Ghost Pepper Choco Taco these days?


MiHale

(13,290 posts)
34. Probably cuz they didn't keep up...
Wed May 27, 2026, 02:53 PM
May 27

Waffle cone folded in the shape of a taco holding a vanilla caramel ice cream flavored lightly with Gochujang covered in a dark chocolate
Whatta dessert.

debm55

(62,625 posts)
58. Thank you very much , MiHale. I don't think our Ice cream truck carried those, but they sure sound great.
Thu May 28, 2026, 11:45 AM
May 28

jgo

(1,040 posts)
38. Thanks to those who posted
Wed May 27, 2026, 04:08 PM
May 27

I had forgotten about chocolate eclair ice cream bars on a stick, and push ups, among other varieties that have been shared. Thanks for bringing those memories back.

ProfessorGAC

(77,708 posts)
39. Heath Ice Cream Bars
Wed May 27, 2026, 04:41 PM
May 27

My dad worked at a big dairy, so he got ice cream & confections at cost.
We always had Heath bars, Fudgcicles, Dreamcicles, and Ice Cream sandwiches in the freezer.
Whole family of ice cream addicts.

u4ic

(17,189 posts)
42. Buried Treasure from Dickie Dee
Wed May 27, 2026, 09:12 PM
May 27

Last edited Wed May 27, 2026, 10:18 PM - Edit history (1)

It was orange, kind of like sherbet more than a creamsicle, and there was a character on the plastic stick once you finished it. It was fun to collect all the sticks.

There was lots of tasty competition around, like my mom's floats made with cream soda or grape crush and vanilla ice cream, or grape ice cream, which you could get from the corner store. A treat is a treat for a kid and always appreciated, but I much preferred the latter two.

We didn't have vans till maybe the 90's? It was always these up until then:



Young teens definitely could both make a half decent amount of money during the summer, and get into great shape riding these!

debm55

(62,625 posts)
61. Thank you very much, The Blue Flower. The strawberry shortcake bars was my second choice. Loved them
Thu May 28, 2026, 11:56 AM
May 28

pdxflyboy

(966 posts)
54. In my neighborhood in Norwalk, CT, the Good Humor Man was the go to............
Thu May 28, 2026, 11:29 AM
May 28

Just like C U L8TR, I loved the Strawberry Shortcake and the Chocolate Eclair ice cream bars. OOhh debm55, you are bringing back so many great memories!

Rob H.

(6,004 posts)
64. Bomb Pops
Thu May 28, 2026, 06:17 PM
May 28

The original--I just Googled and it looks like there are other flavors now, too.

electric_blue68

(27,958 posts)
66. Good Humor: Chocolate Eclair, or Candy Center from the truck. Or Mister Softee - chocolate w the dark chocolate coating
Thu May 28, 2026, 06:30 PM
May 28

Seems GH sold off their trucks in the '70s.

debm55

(62,625 posts)
69. OHHHHH. That sounds good. We didn't have Good Humor trucks around here. Looks like I missed some tasty treats. TY
Thu May 28, 2026, 08:10 PM
May 28

electric_blue68

(27,958 posts)
71. They were pretty tasty; otherwise I wouldn't have bothered!😄
Thu May 28, 2026, 08:50 PM
May 28

While not childhood ice cream.pops
I fould this interesting (having thought to look it up)

Haagrn Daz was invented in The Bronx in 1960!: Who knew! And we lived much closer to The Bronx in Washington Heights. But never heard of them till later.
Their first store was in 1976! and, of courset, they l expanded over the decades.

Then from Wikipedia *my underline

Frusen Glädjé (often mistaken for "frozen glazen&quot was famously introduced in NYC around 1980, arriving just in time to fiercely compete with Häagen-Dazs in the premium gourmet ice cream market.The launch sparked a legendary marketing clash in New York. Because Frusen Glädjé marketed heavily on a Swedish-sounding name and Nordic imagery, Häagen-Dazs—a company completely fabricated by a Bronx native to sound Danish—sued the newcomer for copying their European marketing strategy. The lawsuit was ultimately unsuccessful, leaving Frusen Glädjé to claim its spot in local gourmet shops.


I do remember seeing FG early on.

And finally Ben & Jerry's introduced themselves in NYC sometime in ?mid 1980's. They held a festival in Central Park.
If you wrote a few choices of social activism postcards (tents set up) you could turn them in, get a ticket and then get free mini cups of their ice cream.

They had a inflatable balloon that said:
"When you meet God he will ask two things: "did you help my children", and "did you have fun".
Since I was raised ro try and help others, and also to have fun- this appealed to me.

jmowreader

(53,561 posts)
73. What's an ice cream van?
Fri May 29, 2026, 05:47 PM
May 29

That's what I would have said as a kid. NO ONE in St. Maries, ID, ever even thought about starting one. I don't remember them selling ice cream bars at gas stations either - if you wanted ice cream bars you had to go to the Thrift Store (it was a brand of supermarket that doesn't exist anymore; they're probably something else now) or the IGA and buy a whole box. I mean, yeah now I know what they are but we didn't have them where I grew up.

Quick question: were ice cream vans the first kind of food truck?

Okay, back to the question: the best thing is the chocolate coated frozen banana. Every year in St. Maries there's a big celebration called Paul Bunyan Days, and every year the people who owned the Thrift Store would put whole peeled bananas on sticks, freeze them and dip them in melted chocolate. This had to be done by a grocery store because they sold so many, only a supermarket backroom freezer was big enough to hold them all. Now that the Thrift Store is gone, one of the other supermarkets in town (there are currently two) does it.

debm55

(62,625 posts)
74. It was a white van that had a variety of ice cream and popsicles. inside. Ours had a man with a matching one shirt and
Fri May 29, 2026, 06:13 PM
May 29

pants and a black bow tie inside selling goods inside. Sorry your neighborhood didn't have one, jmowreader. It was part of growing up , hearing the music or bell and running home to get change to buy a mouth watering hot summer day snack. You are welcome.

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