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Info from Google about the vans.
The Citroën H-Type vans (but mostly Citroën HY), are a series of panel vans and light trucks, produced by French automaker Citroën for 34 years (from 1947 through 1981), that are memorable for their Industrial design, using many corrugated metal outer body panels, to save material, weight, and costs.[1] Early models of the uniquely styled trucks were just named Type H, but soon they were differentiated by a second letter, using the last four letters in the alphabet – except for the type HP for (flat-bed) pickups. Thus the vans were built as the types HW through HZ – with the majority of them built as Citroën HY.
The Citroën H-types were developed as simple, low-cost, front-wheel drive vans after World War II, using the same design philosophy as on Citroën's 2CV, but featuring a frameless, unitary body-structure. A total of 473,289 of their variants were produced in 34 years in factories in France and Belgium.
I like the van, but am a bit suspicious of the 'cereal ice cream' concept. Having checked the menu, none of the options offered look like they're at the 'healthy' end of the cereal spectrum. Or am I missing the point!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Gail (about to tuck into her breakfast muesli, yoghurt, banana and blueberries).
oooh a french friend in the usa... how great to see a breton brand in NC ;O)
ReplyDeleteMmmmm I'M A HUGE ICE CREAM NUT! So, I would like to try this cereal ice cream!!! HAPPY THANKSGIVING & HAVE A BLESSED HOLIDAY! mmmmmmmm I'll take a sample to go please!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd we all scream for ice cream!
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteNeat vehicle. But I'd walk on by... YAM xx
This sounds like a winner to me!
ReplyDeleteNever heard of cereal and ice cream, but it would probably be quite tasty. Too bad Mom doesn't eat sugar anymore. She loved ice cream! It looks like a fun place too.
ReplyDeleteWell cereal and milk do go together.
ReplyDeleteWow on the old Citroen van. I remember my high school algerbra teacher having a Citroen auto. I guess we used to
ReplyDeleteimport them in the '70's. I would enjoy seeing the mall and van.
Bob and I would be checking out that truck and loving it. the front is really cool. not sure about cereal in ice cream, but i am sure it is swamped when open in summer time. sprinkle a few cocoa puffs on vanilla might be good. i am wondering if it is ceral toppings on the ice cream
ReplyDeleteLove the van and love the idea. I'm in. You can splurge from time to time. I'll join you.
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I can't eat ice cream but that sure makes me wish I could!
ReplyDeleteI would definitely give the ice cream a try and the food truck is really cool! :)
ReplyDeleteWe like ice cream with stuff in it like chocolate chips or Heath toffee chips but we're not too sure about cereal in our ice cream. BOL!
ReplyDeleteThe van is very cool....but I'm not sure about cereal infused ice cream. LOL
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Beth
PeeEss...A very Happy Thanksgiving to you and B!! We are headed out of town for the weekend, and will be away from the office until Tuesday.
Cool truck, but I will pass on the ice cream weith cereal. XO
ReplyDeletePerfect and fun van ~ inside ~ to enjoy ice cream in all kinds of weather ~ great photos ~ thanks, Xo
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Not too sure about having ice cream infused with cereal, but maybe it tastes better than it sounds!
ReplyDeleteIt's good but it is no Mystery Machine
ReplyDeleteWhat will they think of next? There's always some new twist on old favorites now.
ReplyDeleteVery cute little ice cream spot!! We watch a program on the BBC about hunting for antique treasures and having them refurbished before being auctioned and the "refurbishment/auctioneers" have that exact transport!!! On another subject - HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO YOU!!
ReplyDeleteLove, Teddy and Mom Pam
The trucks really neat, but ice cream mixed with cereal? I'll pass, thanks.
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