Ice Cream Truck Treats Trivia Challenge | 1960s to 1980s

Ice Cream Truck Treats of the 1960s to 1980s
Trivia Challenge
Ice Cream Truck Treats of the 1960s to 1980s
Remember the curbside freezer, picture menus, melting wrappers, chocolate wafers, push-up tubes, rocket pops, cones, and summer change.
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This ice cream truck treats challenge covers the frozen favorites many kids picked from sidewalk menus, including sandwiches, Creamsicles, Fudgsicles, Bomb Pops, Drumsticks, Push-Up Pops, Klondike-style bars, character bars, and truck-window memories.
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Danny 8 / 10 2:53
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Howard 10 / 10 1:46
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Patty 10 / 10 1:57
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Linda 10 / 10 2:35
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Trivia Study Guide ›
  1. Which treat paired an orange-flavored outside with a creamy vanilla center, making it taste like a frozen orange-and-cream soda?
  2. Which rectangular frozen treat usually had vanilla ice cream pressed between two soft chocolate wafers?
  3. Which red, white, and blue rocket-shaped pop was a freezer-case favorite for hot summer afternoons?
  4. Which frozen treat came in a cardboard tube, letting kids push it upward from the bottom as they ate?
  5. Which cone-shaped truck treat gave kids ice cream, a crisp cone, chocolate coating, and nuts all in one hand?
  6. What did the picture menu on the side of many trucks help kids do while holding their change in line?
  7. Which novelty bar let kids pick a favorite cartoon-style face from the truck menu, then eat it before it melted into a blur?
  8. Which frozen treat looked like a chocolate pop on a stick, with a smoother, creamier bite than a regular fruit ice?
  9. Which orange sherbet-style treat came in a messy cardboard sleeve and was pushed upward as it softened?
  10. Which square, chocolate-coated ice cream bar was famous for being eaten without a stick?
Ice Cream Truck Treats of the 1960s to 1980s
Ice Cream Truck Treats of the 1960s to 1980s
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