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Even if you're not in the mood for a vanilla cone, you can't miss Doug Quint's ice cream truck. Quint's Big Gay Ice Cream Truck — which has that name emblazoned on the side along with a big ...
On June 13, 2009, Big Gay Ice Cream made its grand and colorful debut in Park Slope during the Brooklyn Pride Festival. What most of the customers didn't know was that it was owner Doug Quint&#039 ...
Ice cream has been regularly sold since the 18th century, but the ice cream truck — a staple of summer — is a much more recent invention. ... that resource was a big change," said Lohman.
Then he saw a posting for an available ice cream truck, and New York's Big Gay Ice Cream Truck was born. He and his partner, Bryan Petroff, spent the summer turning out a more colorful version of ...
Doug Quint is part bassoonist, part ice cream man. And not just any old ice cream man at that. Just last month he and boyfriend Bryan Petroff launched the Big Gay Ice Cream Truck, a venture that's ...
Jacob Crossett and his wife own The Big Blue Ice Cream Truck in Lynchburg. He tells us, “Some things are getting lost,” which is part of why they started on this new adventure together.
The dudes from The Big Gay Ice Cream Truck never half-ass anything, including our interview with them, and we found it near impossible to fit all of its glory into one post.We won’t even be able ...
Join James as he gets a $10 tip while working the Tikiz Truck, selling shaved ice and ice cream at Cintas and McNeese events!
The little, neighborhood ice cream truck has become big business. Despite years of negative publicity as a result of municipalities trying to limit or ban ice cream trucks in neighborhoods, ...
In 2009, when the Big Gay Ice Cream Truck first rolled into the annual Brooklyn Pride parade, it caught a wave of pop culture that included hits like “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” Lady Gaga’s ...