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 The unmistakable melody played by the ice creams trucks was an
 announcement that ice cream was near. Yet – the iconic New York Ice
 Cream truck has a rich – and at times problematic – history.

























 The History







 of New York Ice Cream Tru c ks















 T  he heat of New York in summertime is, at times, unbearable. The

 concrete jungle is stifling in 100-degree heat. Children roam barefoot
 as they try to open an iconic New York fire hydrant. Passersby look
 up to the skyscrapers, when they feel a drop of water spill onto their
 faces from an air-conditioning unit that hangs precariously several floors above
 them. Every year from June to August, many New Yorkers leave the city for The
 Hamptons and other beachside towns to escape the sweltering heat. For those
 who remain, public swimming pools, keeping cool and of course, ice creams are
 summertime essentials. Do you hear the jingle jangle of the ubiquitous ice cream
 truck music coming down the avenues? For many, hearing the noise waft into the
 air is a charming memory of childhood. The unmistakable melody played by the
 ice creams trucks was an announcement for children that ice cream was near.
 Yet – the iconic New York Ice Cream truck has a rich – and at times problemat-
 ic – history. Let’s dive in.


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